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Continuing in our weekly installments of "What's New With....," Beth provides some clarity (and lots of great resources) to the new tax legislation. Enjoy!
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, that’s what’s new. Unless you have been living under a rock for the last several months, you have heard more than you probably cared to hear. But here we go with some of the details.
Dividing all taxpayers into quintiles, the typical middle-class family -- what we’d call average -- will actually get about $930. The average tax cut for quintile below that is even less: about $360…..
It’s a huge windfall to the uber wealthy—like Trump himself, and deficits will rise sharply, meaning big government programs like the retirement programs you’re counting on could be cut…..
Sure, you’re getting a tax cut right now—great—but you may wind up giving it all back a few years down the road. For this reason, the true impact of the tax law, for better or worse, won’t be known for years.
“Collateral Damage” -- or not?
Many people who itemize, especially those in high tax states, state tax revenues, the real estate market, and some institutions of higher learning.
Although it still isn’t clear exactly how the endowment tax will be calculated, the provision appears to create a system of winners and losers that could alter how schools grow, invest and spend.
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