Some beauty is skin deep.
Reinforcing a modern political trend, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) garnered only strict partisan support. Carrying the timbre of our nation’s President, its name either strikes a nerve with unbearable annoyance or tickles the funny bone. A dichotomy to define out times. One many have grown weary of.
Now signed into law, few Americans are unaffected by its reach. Even fewer still understand the full scope of its consequences. The CBO estimates $2.4T – 3.3T will be added to the Federal deficit over the next decade while the White House claims a $1.4T deficit reduction over the same period with tariffs.
The appropriate way to view such estimates is with extreme suspicion. Like the odds that an astronaut will land a hole-in-one from the wing of the International Space Station. The CBO thinks they can do it. The White House believes the earth and hole will be pulled into the gravity well of the ball. It’s all haruspication.
No one accurately forecasted our national debt a decade ago, currently sitting at $37T and counting. Directionally, the CBO’s estimate is probably more correct given strong incentives for policy makers to deficit spend.
But who cares about something as banal as the national debt, we want the beautiful eye candy. The OBBB does not disappoint in this aspect, delivering on promises of substantial tax relief for individual taxpayers.
This comes as no surprise as it was a major cornerstone of the current administration’s campaign and the necessary showpiece for public support. Some of the major upgrades to the tax code include:
There are more obscure updates made to the tax code in the 800+ page bill signed into law, but we’ve covered the highlights. Much of it is still being digested by tax and legal firms and/or requires clarification from the IRS.
While we love eye candy, the beautification process is both complex and painstaking. A principal that holds true in the application of this legislation. All the ‘beautiful’ parts of the law require effort and guess who gets to apply the makeup?
You. True to form, policy makers have further complicated an already convoluted tax code. The real winners are financial planners and full-service CPA firms, although the net effect is lower taxation across the board for most taxpayers.
So much for simplifying the tax code.
To offset the projected cuts in tax revenue, lawmakers looked to niche tax increases and spending cuts, specifically in Medicaid. We need not cover one obvious source of additional tax revenue in 2025, tariffs, but other tax increases were included in the final Bill.
For one, many university endowments will see their net investment income tax climb from 1.4% to as high as 8%. Still lower than personal tax rates but an increase, nonetheless.
Second, AMT provisions were adjusted that will slightly increase the number of Americans subject to Alternative Minimum Tax. Chances are it will not affect you unless a significant portion of your compensation comes from ISOs.
The ugly part of the legislation were the necessary cuts to welfare programs, Medicaid in particular. It’s important to not conflate Medicaid with Medicare. The two programs may share 6 out of 8 letters but are very different.
There are no cuts to Medicare or Social Security as part of
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