Tax Reform Tax Reform 2017 Bill Finalized: Here’s What Goes to Vote For 2018 Taxes Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam Published Dec 15, 2017 - [Updated Jul 11, 2019] 4 min read Updated Dec. 22, 2017: Today the President signed the tax reform bill into law. Remember for most people, the bill doesn’t affect their taxes for 2017 (the ones they file in 2018). Check back with the TurboTax blog as we continue to keep you up to date with the latest tax news. Updated Dec. 20, 2017: Both the House and the Senate have voted to approve the tax bill. Next the bill returns to the House floor, where a final passage is expected by midday today. Check back with the TurboTax blog for details of the final bill as we continue to keep you up to date with the latest news. Updated Dec. 15, 2017: Today Congress finalized the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tax reform bill. The bill will now go to vote by the House followed by the Senate. This is expected to happen early next week. The bill will then move to the President’s desk for final passage,possibly by Christmas. Details of the bill are expected to be released by this evening. Check back with the TurboTax blog for details of the final bill as we continue to keep you up to date with the latest tax news. Today Congress finalized the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tax reform bill. The bill is due to go to the floor for a vote by the House and Senate early next week. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tax reform bill is expected to cut taxes for individuals and businesses and simplify the tax code by increasing some tax deductions, lowering individual tax rates, and getting rid of some tax provisions. It is important to note, that for the vast majority of taxpayers, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act does not impact the 2017 taxes that you will be filing soon (the ones you file in 2018) and TurboTax is up to date with the latest tax laws so you can file with confidence. Here are some of the tax provisions on the table for final passage: Changes for Individuals and Families Effective for Tax Year 2018 Lower Tax Rates – Lowers tax rates and sets the rates at 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, and 37%. The current tax rates are: 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35%, and 39.6%. Child Tax Credit – Increases in the Child Tax Credit to $2,000 from $1,000 and expands the refundable tax portion of the Child Tax Credit from $1,100 to $1,400. Standard Deduction – Almost doubles the standard deduction (from $6,350 to $12,000 for individuals and from $12,700 to $24,000 for married couples) lowering taxable income for those who claim the standard deduction. Alternative Minimum Tax – Increases the exemption amount from the Alternative Minimum Tax. Personal Exemptions – Eliminates the personal and dependent exemptions per taxpayer and dependent, which is presently $4,050 each. Eliminates the Individual Mandate Penalty – Eliminates the penalty for individuals failing to maintain minimum essential health care coverage. Earned Income Tax Credit – Maintains the Earned Income Tax Credit for low to middle-income wage earners which can be up to over $6,000 credit for a family with three kids. Changes to State and Local Sales Tax and Mortgage Interest Rate State Income Tax, Sales and Local Tax Deduction, and Property Taxes – Taxpayers who are able to itemize their tax deductions can choose to deduct the state income tax deduction, sales and local tax deduction (up to $10,000), or the property tax deduction. Mortgage Interest – Homeowners with a new mortgage on a first or second home can deduct home mortgage interest based on home mortgage acquisition indebtedness of up to $750,000 instead of $1,000,000 per previous years. The Tax Cut and Jobs Act also lowers the Corporate Tax Rate to 21% effective January 1, 2018. At this point, no one knows the exact day of passage, but continue to check back with the TurboTax blog for up to date information. Also, don’t worry about the tax laws impacting your 2017 taxes that you are about to file in 2018. Rest assured – TurboTax is up to date for your 2017 taxes so you can file with confidence. As in previous years, when new tax laws go into effect, TurboTax will be up to date. We are closely monitoring progress and will give you important updates as they occur. When you file with TurboTax you can connect live to our expansive network of experienced CPAs or Enrolled Agents via one-way video with TurboTax Live and get your tax questions answered and have your return reviewed so you can sign it and file without leaving your couch. Check back with the blog for updates on tax reform and the proposed tax bill. If and when tax laws are passed, we will be able to tell you how the tax laws impact you and your taxes and help you complete your return to maximize your tax refund. 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