“One Beautiful Bill Act” | Tax-Related Provisions

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Devin M. Hludzik

Devin M. Hludzik

Attorney

469.998.8488
DHludzik@FreemanLaw.com

Ms. Hludzik represents clients in various stages of litigation, with a particular focus on federal tax controversies, as well as white-collar and financial disputes, both civil and criminal. She has experience on an array of issues, including IRS collections and federal investigations, and represents clients facing tax and white-collar or financial-related charges. Prior to joining private practice, Ms. Hludzik clerked for two judges at the United States Tax Court. 

Ms. Hludzik earned her B.S., cum laude, from the University of Central Florida. She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Charleston School of Law. After law school, she received her LL.M. in taxation from Georgetown University Law Center. Ms. Hludzik is licensed to practice in Texas and South Carolina.

President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” recently passed the House. Below are some, but not all, of the tax-related provisions included in the bill. It is worth noting that many of the items below are temporary and will expire in 2028.

Ordinary Income Tax: The bill contains a provision to make permanent the maximum ordinary income tax rate of 37%.

Standard Deduction: The bill includes a provision to increase the standard tax deduction for individuals and those filing jointly.

Child Tax Credit: The bill includes a provision to increase the child tax credit.

Estate Tax: The bill includes a provision to increase the estate tax exemption.

State and Local Tax: The bill contains a provision to increase the state and local tax deduction cap.

University Endowments: The bill contains a provision to increase the tax on some “student-adjusted endowments.”

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