NJ Gov Signs $56.6 Billion FY 2025 Budget Into Law

NJ Gov Signs $56.6 Billion FY 2025 Budget Into Law

Governor Phil Murphy signed the new $56.6 billion state budget for New Jersey, which includes a significant tax increase on large corporations and substantial funding for property tax relief, public schools, pensions, and community projects. Key Takeaways: The budget introduces a 2.5% tax on large companies to fund NJ Transit, making New Jersey’s business taxes … Read more

Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address

Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address

2024 Presidential Debate Tax Policy Issues | Tax Foundation Skip to content Home • Blog • Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address election. The future of the US tax code is one topic that should take center stage, as the next occupant of the White House will have to address the expiring individual … Read more

Americans must pay higher taxes if they want to keep a high standard of living

Americans must pay higher taxes if they want to keep a high standard of living

The U.S. government faces fiscal challenges that will require higher taxes, regardless of the presidential election outcome. The federal deficit is projected to grow to 6% of GDP by 2033, and debt held by the public will increase to 114% of GDP. The 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act simplified and cut individual income taxes and lowered business taxes, with most individual tax cuts expiring in 2025. President Biden’s proposed budget includes repealing benefits for high-income families and raising taxes on the wealthy. If former President Trump is reelected, the TCJA is likely to be extended, costing at least .3 trillion through 2033. Trump has proposed tariffs on imports from China and lowering the federal corporate tax rate. These proposals could lead to a financial “train wreck” for the nation.