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OBBBA Reveals Why Tax Laws for the 1% Happen, and A Solution
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In this episode of the Sunlight Tax Podcast, I’m diving into the One Big Beautiful Act, a major tax law that passed this summer. I found a great, nonpartisan article from the Tax Policy Center Urban Institute & Brookings Institution, and with the authors’ permission, I’m going to share it with you here. It’s called “When Tax Laws Defy Public Opinion: What OBBBA Reveals.”
The piece lays out the short-term wins of this law, but also the long-term effects on things like healthcare and our social safety net. What really struck me is the gap between what people want and what lawmakers actually do—and how much wealth drives those decisions.
For me, the big lesson is that we need to frame fiscal issues in ways that connect with the public, and ultimately, push for campaign finance reform to get legislation that reflects real public priorities.
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In this episode of the Sunlight Tax Podcast, I’m diving into the One Big Beautiful Act, a major tax law that passed this summer. I found a great, nonpartisan article from the Tax Policy Center Urban Institute & Brookings Institution, and with the authors’ permission, I’m going to share it with you here. It’s called “When Tax Laws Defy Public Opinion: What OBBBA Reveals.”
The piece lays out the short-term wins of this law, but also the long-term effects on things like healthcare and our social safety net. What really struck me is the gap between what people want and what lawmakers actually do—and how much wealth drives those decisions.
For me, the big lesson is that we need to frame fiscal issues in ways that connect with the public, and ultimately, push for campaign finance reform to get legislation that reflects real public priorities.
Also mentioned in this episode:
01:05 Introduction to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
02:34 The Societal Impact of the Tax Bill
04:44 Public Opinion vs. Legislative Action
07:29 Disparities in Wealth and Policy Preferences
10:31 The Importance of Campaign Finance Reform
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Links:
Tax Policy Center Urban Institute & Brookings Institution Article: When Tax Laws Defy Public Opinion: What OBBBA Reveals
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Link to pre-order my book, Taxes for Humans: Simplify Your Taxes and Change the World When You’re Self-Employed.
Link to pre-order my workbook, Taxes for Humans: The Workbook
Unpacking Trump’s New Tax Law: What You Need to Know About the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
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In this episode of the Sunlight Tax podcast, I talk about Trump’s new tax law, officially called the “One Big Beautiful Tax Bill.” I break down its key points, how it impacts different income groups, the updates to clean energy tax credits, and what it means for self-employed people and freelancers.
I also emphasize why it’s so important to understand tax laws, and I encourage you to share this information with anyone who might benefit from it.
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In this episode of the Sunlight Tax podcast, I talk about Trump’s new tax law, officially called the “One Big Beautiful Tax Bill.” I break down its key points, how it impacts different income groups, the updates to clean energy tax credits, and what it means for self-employed people and freelancers.
I also emphasize why it’s so important to understand tax laws, and I encourage you to share this information with anyone who might benefit from it.
Also mentioned in this episode:
01:00 Introduction to the New Tax Bill
04:13 Overview of the Tax Bill's Key Points
11:49 Impacts on Low-Income and Wealthy Households
18:55 Changes to Environmental Credits and Clean Energy
19:50 Implications for Self-Employed and Freelancers
Takeaways
The new tax bill is officially called the 'one big beautiful tax bill.'
I aim to provide clear, fact-checked information about tax laws.
The bill extends provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
It is expected to increase the federal deficit by $3 to $4 trillion.
The bill primarily benefits households with incomes over $500,000.
Medicaid cuts are expected to save $900 billion.
The child tax credit has been increased from $2,000 to $2,200.
Many environmental tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act have been eliminated.
Self-employed individuals will maintain the qualified business income deduction.
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Other Sunlight Tax podcast episodes about OBBBA:
Breaking Down Trump’s New Tax Law: Cars, New Loan Interest Deduction, and Expiring Energy Credits
New Tax Bill: No Tax on Tips, No Tax on Overtime, and New Deduction for Seniors
New Tax Bill: Student Loans: New borrowing limits, changes to repayment plans
Links:
Link to pre-order my book, Taxes for Humans: Simplify Your Taxes and Change the World When You’re Self-Employed.
Link to pre-order my workbook, Taxes for Humans: The Workbook
Get your free visual guide to tax deductions
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