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4 ways tax bill could impact your wallet


The "Big Beautiful Bill" is headed to President Donald Trump's desk.

It includes a repeal of student loan forgiveness and an increased child tax credit.

It also includes new "Trump accounts" and changes to Medicaid and SNAP.

From taxes to student loan forgiveness, provisions in President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" will soon be impacting Americans' wallets.

On Thursday, the House passed the final version of the bill, which would extend the president's 2017 tax cuts and make key changes to the tax system, along with implementing significant changes to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Beyond the effects on Americans' wallets, the legislation provides roughly $150 billion to ramp up immigration enforcement.

The bill first passed the House in May before undergoing changes in the Senate, where it narrowly passed on Tuesday. Trump could sign the bill into law as soon as Friday, July 4.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said the bill would add at least $3.3 trillion to the US deficit. In May, Moody's Analytics downgraded the US's credit rating last week, citing rising federal debt. It said an extension of Trump's 2017 taxes could add $4 trillion to the deficit over the next decade. This could lead to higher interest rates on mortgages, auto loans, and more down the road.

Here are four other key ways the tax bill could affect Americans' finances.

A slew of tax policies
Many of Trump's campaign promises are included in the tax bill.

The legislation would eliminate taxes on tips and overtime wages. About two-thirds of tipped workers earn enough to owe federal income tax. After a final bill is signed, the Trump administration will release a list of qualifying occupations.

The Senate bill includes a $6,000 tax deduction for older people making less than $75,000 a year ($150,000 for couples). Seniors making above that threshold would see a decreasing deduction until hitting a cap of $175,000 ($250,000 for couples.) Lower-income seniors likely won't benefit from the deduction. The provision is how lawmakers are trying to fulfill Trump's promise to end taxes on Social Security payments. The deduction would run through 2028.

Another provision would permanently raise the child tax credit to $2,200. Additionally, it would eliminate electric vehicle tax credits after September. It also proposes ending tax credits for homeowners to install solar panels or energy-efficient heat pumps and incentives for new energy-efficient homes and home weatherization projects by the end of this year.

The bill would also make Trump's 2017 tax cuts permanent and increase the state and local tax deduction, known as SALT, from $10,000 to $40,000 in 2025, $40,400 in 2026, and increase an additional 1% every year through 2029 before reverting to $10,000 in 2030. Lifting the SALT cap allows wealthy taxpayers in states and cities with high taxes to claim a bigger federal deduction, and the cap is something some Republican lawmakers have sought to raise or eliminate.

Student loan forgiveness repealed
Under the Senate bill, millions of student loan borrowers would see their repayment options change. The legislation proposes eliminating existing income-driven repayment plans and replacing them with two options: the Repayment Assistance Plan and a standard repayment plan.

The Repayment Assistance Plan would allow for loan forgiveness after 360 qualifying payments based on the borrowers' income, while the standard repayment plan would require a fixed monthly payment over a period set by the servicer.

The bill also would repeal former President Joe Biden's SAVE plan, an income-driven repayment plan that promised cheaper monthly payments and a shorter timeline for debt relief. The plan is blocked in court pending a final legal decision.

'Trump accounts'
If the bill passes, parents could get extra money for their kids down the line. The tax bill includes a "Trump account," previously called a "money account for growth and advancement," or MAGA account. The government would put $1,000 into accounts for babies born after December 31, 2024, and before January 1, 2029. The baby would be required to have been born in the US and have a Social Security number to receive the cash. The money would need to be invested in a qualified index fund and can't be touched until the child turns 18. Parents and others could contribute up to $5,000 a year to each account.

The accounts would have tax incentives; earnings would be tax-deferred, meaning taxes on the accounts would not need to be paid right away. Withdrawals from the accounts would also be taxed at the long-term capital-gains rate, which is dependent on income and typically lower than the regular income tax rate.

Work requirements for Medicaid and SNAP
Lower-income Americans could face bigger healthcare costs or lose federal assistance benefits. The tax bill would mean significant changes for the millions who rely on Medicaid and SNAP. The legislation would mandate that states implement an 80-hour-a-month work requirement by the end of 2026 for childless adults on Medicaid without a disability.

The Congressional Budget Office previously estimated that work requirements on Medicaid could strip coverage from over 8 million Americans over the next decade.

Additionally, the bill would extend the age range of adults subject to work requirements to receive SNAP to include adults ages 55 to 64. Currently, adults ages 18 to 54 without children can receive SNAP benefits only if they work at least 20 hours a week.


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bobbysteels18 triple plat x85 OP
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This is from CNBC can't post the chart but here a link to it.

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$15,000 single; $30,000 married filing jointly for 2025 $15,750 single; $31,500 married filing jointly for 2025
'Bonus' deduction for older adults
$1,600 for age 65 and older for 2025; $2,000 unmarried / not surviving spouse for 2025 $7,600 for age 65 and older; $8,000 for unmarried / not surviving spouse; both from 2025 through 2028
State and local tax deduction (SALT)
$10,000 limit through 2025 $40,000 limit for 2025; increases by 1% through 2029; reverts to $10,000 in 2030
Child tax credit
Max credit of $2,000 per child through 2025; refundable portion $1,700 for 2025 Max credit of $2,200 per child; refundable portion $1,700 for 2025
Estate and gift tax exemption
$13.99 million single; $27.98 million married filing jointly for 2025 $15 million single; $30 million married filing jointly for 2026
Tax on tips
N/A Deduct up to $25,000 per year from 2025 though 2028
Overtime pay
N/A Deduct up to $12,500 per taxpayer from 2025 through 2028
Auto loan interest
N/A Deduct up to $10,000 of annual interest on new loans from 2025 through 2028
Trump Accounts for child savings
N/A One-time $1,000 credit to account per child born between 2025 through 2028
Charitable deduction for non-itemizers
N/A after 2021 $1,000 single; $2,000 married filing jointly; permanent after 2025
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Impact of Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' on Finances

• President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' includes provisions impacting taxes, student loans, Medicaid, and SNAP, potentially affecting Americans' finances.

• The bill extends the 2017 tax cuts, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime wages, and provides a tax deduction for older people, while also increasing the child tax credit.

• The legislation is projected to add trillions to the US deficit, potentially leading to higher interest rates, and includes changes to electric vehicle and home energy tax credits.

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adak31 triple plat x7
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It’s a damn shame but he told us he would do this and a bunch of dumb mfs voted for him anyways so now we have to wait on these same dumb mfs to feel the consequences of their decisions for sh1t to change.
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Yes Chef
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Better save your money, things will get choppy the next few years
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Candidnigga
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Can anyone breakdown what trumps reason behind this bill is ?

Not a emotional response

But when he presented this bill, what did he say ? Like whats his reasoning?
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refuze triple plat x13
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The deductions look good on paper but there's a price to pay for all of these things. That's why we continue to increase our federal debt
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adak31 triple plat x7
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 Candidn1gga said
Can anyone breakdown what trumps reason behind this bill is ?

Not a emotional response

But when he presented this bill, what did he say ? Like whats his reasoning?
Per his words this bill will supposedly spark economic growth prevent tax increases and provide tax relief for businesses and individuals after reading the bill all this will do is benefit the top 5 % wealthy people and their businesses.
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Candidnigga
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 adak31 said
Per his words this bill will supposedly spark economic growth prevent tax increases and provide tax relief for businesses and individuals after reading the bill all this will do is benefit the top 5 % wealthy people and their businesses.
Ah okay. Thank you

And I guess if business's have tax breaks,- they are able to hire more people ? Which would help the economy ?


But they probably won't hire more people and pocket the money they not getting taxed ?


Am I off or ?
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adak31 triple plat x7
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 Candidn1gga said
Ah okay. Thank you

And I guess if business's have tax breaks,- they are able to hire more people ? Which would help the economy ?


But they probably won't hire more people and pocket the money they not getting taxed ?


Am I off or ?
You are pretty much correct to further your point I have been working in finance for almost 20 years currently we have several critical positions that we are jumping through hoops to get the job rec opened however management and HR are fighting back and refusing to hire anyone I am sure this bill will not help our fight.
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Here's a fun fact: The SNAP program generates $1.25 in economic activity for every $1 the government spends on it. Its actually the most efficient government program that they have so its mind boggling that its seen as problematic. But hey, if you dont wanna feed people then dont be surprised when they go in the fancy refrigerator of someone who has unlimited eats inside....
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 adak31 said
It’s a damn shame but he told us he would do this and a bunch of dumb mfs voted for him anyways so now we have to wait on these same dumb mfs to feel the consequences of their decisions for sh1t to change.
Won't matter. They will never admit that they were wrong. Through all the sh1t that has happened in 6 short months, they still support him and rally behind him. It's truly a cult.
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No taxes on overtime
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bamaboy
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Watch yall Trump haters start crying like we can actually pay the national debt off. Its impossible, the only way to do so is to go back to the gold standard which would effectively eliminate the so-called income tax. You think they gon do that? Yall better find God cause there is no saving you. I tried, but I bet none of you guys actually checked out the Losthorizons.com website, I've posted continuously. It's the only other way to take America back from the greedy politicians. My check just hit which includes all federal taxes withheld, social security tax, and Medicare tax withheld. Argue with yo momma.
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 adak31 said
It’s a damn shame but he told us he would do this and a bunch of dumb mfs voted for him anyways so now we have to wait on these same dumb mfs to feel the consequences of their decisions for sh1t to change.
Any specifics on what is a “damn shame”?
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 bamaboy said
Watch yall Trump haters start crying like we can actually pay the national debt off. Its impossible, the only way to do so is to go back to the gold standard which would effectively eliminate the so-called income tax. You think they gon do that? Yall better find God cause there is no saving you. I tried, but I bet none of you guys actually checked out the Losthorizons.com website, I've posted continuously. It's the only other way to take America back from the greedy politicians. My check just hit which includes all federal taxes withheld, social security tax, and Medicare tax withheld. Argue with yo momma.
So you got a full check with no deductions? That's easy to do. The hard part is the IRS coming for your head like the mafia. Lets see how that works out end of year
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BickBackBOOLIN
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Boy u n1ggas are so damn stupid it's crazy


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BickBackBOOLIN
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 tnice said
I guess u idiots conveniently missed the sh1t in there for us regular folks

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But don't let me interrupt your trendy a$s comment
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 WalkLight225 said
So you got a full check with no deductions? That's easy to do. The hard part is the IRS coming for your head like the mafia. Lets see how that works out end of year
Is this ALL u muhfu#kas do is predict doom?????!??


Gaaaahdamn!
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 BickBackBOOLIN said
I guess u idiots conveniently missed the sh1t in there for us regular folks

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But don't let me interrupt your trendy a$s comment
no worries

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 DaQCKing said
Won't matter. They will never admit that they were wrong. Through all the sh1t that has happened in 6 short months, they still support him and rally behind him. It's truly a cult.

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BickBackBOOLIN
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 tnice said
no worries

Obey like all the black dummies who voted for Biden when he told them that they ain't black if they don't?

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Or when he mandated the shot?

Or when his administration created a snitch hotline for people to report u if u had a gathering with your family

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WalkLight225 triple plat x5
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[see video]

Movie was prophetic
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WalkLight225 triple plat x5
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 BickBackBOOLIN said
Is this ALL u muhfu#kas do is predict doom?????!??


Gaaaahdamn!
No. We predict reality. Im 40 my n1gga. I've seen all of this before. So I could choose to live outside of reality or use my God given discernment and live in reality. This is nothing new or prophetic. And these plays that orange man are doing aren't new at all. They've just been repackaged.
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