Ten tax policies that made it into final version of One Big Beautiful Bill Trump signed into law | Just The News
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Ten tax policies that made it into final version of 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Trump signed into law | Just The News
Trump signed the legislation into law at the White House on Friday, July 4. What does the bill change about the way citizens pay for government?
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08:28 AM - Jul 07, 2025
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sharon pasvant
@memyselfi
07 July, 01:48
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
did you see about the tax on gambling winnings??
in2026....you will only be able to deduct only 90% of your loses up to your winnings..
pay tax on the 10%...
right now it has been you can deduct your loses up to 100% of your winnings .
in2026....you will only be able to deduct only 90% of your loses up to your winnings..
pay tax on the 10%...
right now it has been you can deduct your loses up to 100% of your winnings .
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
07 July, 02:57
In response sharon pasvant to her Publication
I don't gamble, so this one doesn't affect me.
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Just Mee
@TrustinGod
07 July, 10:56
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
"During the 2024 presidential campaign, President Trump said he wanted to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits for retirees. The bill includes a $6,000 deduction for seniors over 65 who earn no more than $75,000 a year or $150,000 for joint filers."
Does this mean they are still subject to federal taxes, except for a reduction of $6,000 on the benefit amount?
Does this mean they are still subject to federal taxes, except for a reduction of $6,000 on the benefit amount?
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
07 July, 11:01
In response Just Mee to his Publication
Sounds like it
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Never Fuck with Kid's.
@Cecil
07 July, 09:03
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
So no tax on overtime means you still have to FILE income tax and claim the deduction, correct? If so that's a fucking joke! Why can't your employer make the change?
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
07 July, 09:26
In response Never Fuck with Kid's. to his Publication
Yes, it does mean that taxes will still be collected by way of this article. 😪
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