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Short Titles as Introduced

Family Tax Deduction Improvement Act

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Official Titles - House of Representatives

Official Title as Introduced

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the limitation on the State and local tax deduction for married individuals, and for other purposes.


Actions Overview (1)

Date Actions Overview
05/22/2018Introduced in House

All Actions (2)

Date All Actions
05/22/2018Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Action By: House of Representatives
05/22/2018Introduced in House
Action By: House of Representatives

Cosponsors (5)

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CosponsorDate Cosponsored
Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-8]* 05/22/2018
Rep. Knight, Stephen [R-CA-25] 06/12/2018
Rep. Hultgren, Randy [R-IL-14] 09/17/2018
Rep. Katko, John [R-NY-24] 09/17/2018
Rep. Walters, Mimi [R-CA-45] 09/20/2018

Committees (1)

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House Ways and Means05/22/2018 Referred to

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Introduced in House (05/22/2018)

Family Tax Deduction Improvement Act

This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to modify the limit on individual deductions for certain state and local taxes, which is currently $10,000 per year ($5,000 for a married taxpayer filing a separate return). The bill doubles the limit for married individuals and requires the limit to be adjusted for inflation after 2019.