key provisions in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' take effect
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New tax provisions could help startups get acquired faster and bring bigger tax-free gains to investors.
The Big Weekend Show’ hits the streets of New York City to weigh public opinion on several provisions in the ‘big, beautiful bill.’
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Debate over President Donald Trump’s sweeping budget-and-policy package is over on Capitol Hill. Now the argument goes national. The new law already is shaping the 2026 midterm battle for control
Taxpayers will see a number of new credits and deductions when they file their taxes in 2026. Here’s when other “big beautiful” bill provisions go into effect.
Via FrontOfficeSports.com, representative Dina Titus (D-NV) introduced the FAIR Bet Act on Monday. The law would restore the gambling deduction to 100 percent. Titus is supported by representatives Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Troy Nehls (R-TX).
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ABC11 on MSNBig Beautiful Bill provision raises concern for medical students: 'It can be very nerve-wracking'But now, changes under the Big Beautiful Bill would cap loans at $200 thousand maximum for medical students. It could be a problem, because according to the Education Data Initiative, the average total cost of medical school is more than $238,000.
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The Western Journal on MSN'Big Beautiful Bill' Alert for New American Parents: Your Baby Just Got $1000A lesser-known provision of the One Big Beautiful Bill passed earlier this month is the so-called $1,000 Trump Accounts for newborns. Axios reported that the provision was first floated by venture capitalist Brad Gerstner 18 months ago.
The tax and spending package includes $66.4 billion in new money for programs assisting farmers, strengthening the safety net if there is significant volatility in crop prices and revenues.