Advocates continue to push for reform as issue remains unresolved

  • Efforts to raise cap on SALT deductions stall in Congress
  • Procedural measure for debate and vote on SALT Marriage Penalty Elimination Act defeated
  • Advocates for raising or eliminating cap on state and local tax deductions to continue pressing for reform
  • Cap on deductions set to expire at end of 2025
  • Issue currently stalled in Congress

UPDATE: A procedural measure that would have cleared the way for debate and a potential vote on the SALT Marriage Penalty Elimination Act was narrowly defeated Wednesday evening. Advocates for raising or eliminating the cap on state and local tax deductions are expected to continue to press for reform, and without congressional action the cap will expire at the end of 2025, but for now the issue has stalled.

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