
106. Tax Laws Are Changing: Here's What You Need to Know!
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The big, beautiful tax bill brings welcome news for taxpayers with lower tax brackets being preserved, an increased standard deduction, and a higher child tax credit of $2,500 per child. Seniors will especially benefit from an additional $6,000 deduction per person regardless of whether they itemize or take the standard deduction.
• Lower tax brackets from the Tax Cut and Jobs Act will remain in place
• Standard deduction stays at $15,750 for single filers and $31,500 for married couples
• Child tax credit increased from $2,000 to $2,500 per child through 2028
• Seniors get an extra $6,000 deduction per person ($12,000 for married couples)
• Tips now excluded from income tax up to $25,000 annually
• Overtime is taxed only at your regular hourly rate, not at the higher overtime rate
• Auto loan interest deductible up to $10,000 for vehicles finished in the USA
• SALT deduction cap increased from $10,000 to $40,000 through 2029
• 100% bonus depreciation returns starting January 19, 2025, through 2028
• 1099 reporting threshold increased from $600 to $2,000 beginning in 2026
• Income limitations apply to many benefits: $150K for singles, $300K for married couples
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