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    Trump’s Rise Poses Threat to Tax Break That Underpins Muni Bonds

    July 15, 2024


    The momentum behind Donald Trump’s campaign for a second term as president is rekindling concerns that the long-cherished municipal bond tax-break may be scrapped to help pay for permanent tax cuts.

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — which lowered levies for corporations and individuals — marked a major Trump policy achievement during his first stint in the White House. Those breaks for individuals are set to expire in 2025. If elected this November, he’s promised across-the-board tax cuts, likely raising deficits and pushing lawmakers to hunt for additional revenue. The muni tax-exemption — estimated to cost the US government roughly $40 billion each year — has been mentioned as a target.



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