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LABJ Stock Index: March 10

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Mar 10, 2025 5:25 pm EDT
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The Tax Change Agenda

The latest on the tax landscape

With the current political alignment, Republicans have the opportunity to address the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other tax policies through the “budget reconciliation” process. This approach allows for the passage of tax legislation without requiring bipartisan support.

However, it is anticipated that any new tax legislation may not be enacted until the latter half of 2025. Historically, even when the same party controls both Congress and the White House, major tax legislation in the first year of a new President’s term can take several months to pass.

Our view:

• Regardless of potential legislative changes, we recommend our clients consider transferring wealth to future generations, provided they can afford it and think it’s a good idea to do so.

• We suggest revisiting existing estate plans and reviewing remaining estate and gift tax exclusion amounts to ensure that clients are well prepared for any changes.

• Taxpayers should remain informed on any developments and consult with their J.P. Morgan teams and tax advisors to assess any impacts on themselves, their families and their businesses.

What’s on the table?

Income tax rates

The current top ordinary income tax rate is 37%. However, on Jan. 1, 2026, it is set to rise to 39.6%. Additionally, four of the six other tax rates are scheduled to increase, with brackets dropping, resulting in tax increases for more than 60% of taxpayers.

Gift and state and gift tax exclusion amount

In 2025, the maximum amount a taxpayer can transfer to recipients without paying gift or estate tax is $13.99 million. Unless the law changes, this number will drop to an estimated $7.25 million in 2026.

State and local tax (SALT) deduction cap

Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, taxpayers are limited to a $10,000 deduction for state and local taxes paid. The cap is scheduled to expire after 2025.

Mortgage interest deduction

Currently, interest paid on $750,000 of…

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