More tax provisions of 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
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The IRS Direct File program has been under fire from Republicans in Congress since it began. The program still feels like it’s on its way out.
Republicans, including Senate Minority Leader John Braun, have cheered on the bill for offering tax breaks to middle-class residents.
The Democratic National Committee is showing where President Trump's bill could hurt people in the state, but the White House points to savings.
An analysis by a think tank found that annual household energy costs in the state will increase $110 by 2030 and $410 by 2035.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is temporarily quadrupling the state and local tax deduction to at least $40,000, up from $10,000, for the next five years. Now it’s up to taxpayers to see if they can take advantage of this extra write-off, which is popularly referred to as the SALT deduction.