By Jennifer Kobylarz, CPA, MST – Tax Services, Rosenfield & Co, PLLC
On Wednesday, September 27th, the Republican Party announced their Tax Reform Framework, outlining tax cuts for both individuals and businesses. Largely, the Framework conforms to the goals President Trump outlined in April. The largest difference being the proposed corporate tax rate; President Trump wants a 15% corporate tax rate while the Republican Framework calls for a 20% corporate tax rate.
The Republican Framework only provides the party’s target goals and not the required legislative language needed for it to be brought to the House. The Congressional Tax Writing Committees will be working to get the new laws drafted so that they can be passed by the Republican Party’s desired enactment date of December 31, 2017.
Highlights of Proposed Changes to Individual Taxation:
Highlights of Proposed Changes to Business Taxation:
It is unclear at this time how the proposed Framework would affect LIFO; however, it is possible that LIFO repeal may become a discussion point in order to make up for the lost revenue under these tax cuts.
We will be watching the development of the Republican Framework as it works its way through Congress and work with you on maintaining appropriate tax planning strategies as we move through the end of the year.