The House of Representatives continues work on a reconciliation bill that would enact significant tax provisions and spending cuts. The various legislative committees have completed work on the areas of the bill within their jurisdiction, including the Ways and Means Committee, which proposed language that would enact $3.8 trillion in tax cuts over the next ten years. Over the weekend, the House Budget Committee consolidated the legislation, and the House Bill is now before the Rules Committee, where a managers’ amendment may be considered before it heads to the House floor. This article is one of a series of articles discussing various proposals in the legislation that touch on tax withholding, reporting, and fringe benefits.
The House Bill proposes various changes to the Internal Revenue Code, including a new deduction for “qualified overtime compensation” under new section 225 of the Code. The proposal would enact one of President Trump’s campaign promises.Continue Reading House Reconciliation Bill Would Enact Tax Deduction for Overtime Pay