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Millions of American babies are eligible for "Trump Accounts" under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was signed into law by President Trump on July 4.
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The Cool Down on MSNNew analysis reveals how much the 'Big Beautiful Bill' will increase utility bills in every state — here's how much it could cost youThe One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law July 4. While the legislation extends some tax cuts for the middle class implemented under President Donald Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, new analysis demonstrates that utility bills will increase across the country.
The law roles back tax incentives made for clean energy as some predict it could result in job losses in the state.
Starting next year, millions of Americans — from restaurant servers to retirees — could receive lower tax bills under President Trump's recently signed tax legislation. Why it matters: The sweeping law locks in Trump-era tax cuts and rolls out a fresh set of deductions,
The “big beautiful bill” that Donald Trump signed into law rolls back tax credits for things like electric cars and home EV chargers, rooftop solar panels, heat pumps and more.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is temporarily quadrupling the state and local tax deduction to at least $40,000, up from $10,000, for the next five years. Now it’s up to taxpayers to see if they can take advantage of this extra write-off, which is popularly referred to as the SALT deduction.
For some strange reason, Trump's "won't somebody think of the unattractive billionaires" claim wasn't exactly the rallying cry he might have expected.
Big changes are coming to Iowans’ taxes, health care, nutrition assistance, energy generation and student loans. Here's what it all means for Iowans.