New U.S. Tax Law 2025: What You Need to Know (Explained Simply)

πŸ“… Signed into law on July 4, 2025, the new 887-page U.S. tax legislation brings major changes that could impact your paycheck, deductions, and even car purchases. It goes beyond just extending Trump’s 2017 tax cutsβ€”it makes some permanent, adds new credits, removes others, and reshapes tax rules across income brackets, donations, estates, and more.

Let’s break down the key highlights of the law and test your tax knowledge along the way.

πŸ” 1. Top Income Tax Rate

πŸ’‘ New Rule:
The top federal income tax rate remains at 37%, made permanent from the 2017 tax law.

πŸ“Œ Applies To:
Taxable income over $626,350 for individuals in 2025.

An attempt to increase it to 39.6% for ultra-high earners was rejected.

πŸ“Š 2. Standard Deduction Increased

πŸ’‘ New Standard Deduction for 2025:

  • πŸ§β€β™‚οΈ Single: $15,750
  • πŸ‘©β€β€οΈβ€πŸ‘¨ Married filing jointly: $31,500

βœ”οΈ This amount will be adjusted for inflation annually.

🏠 3. SALT Deduction Raised (Temporarily)

πŸ’‘ New SALT Deduction Cap (State and Local Taxes):
Raised from $10,000 ➑️ $40,000, starting 2025.

⚠️ This increased cap:

  • Phases out for income over $500,000.
  • Expires after 2029, reverts back to $10,000 in 2030.

❀️ 4. Charitable Deductions for All

πŸ’‘ Even if you take the standard deduction, you can still claim:

  • βœ… Up to $1,000 for single filers
  • βœ… Up to $2,000 for joint filers

πŸ—“οΈ Effective from 2026.

Itemizers can deduct above 0.5% of AGI (also from 2026).

πŸŽ“ 5. More 529 Plan Uses

πŸ’‘ New Eligible Expenses:

  • K–12 tutoring,
  • SAT/ACT/AP test fees,
  • Books & supplies

➑️ 529 withdrawals remain tax-free for these expanded uses.

πŸš— 6. EV and Energy Credits End Soon

πŸ’‘ EV Credit ($7,500) Ends:

  • ❌ For purchases made after Sept. 30, 2025

πŸ’‘ Solar & Home Efficiency Credits End:

  • ❌ After Dec. 31, 2025

Act fast if you’re planning an electric vehicle or solar panel purchase!

πŸ‘Ά 7. Child Tax Credit Rises

πŸ’‘ New Max Credit per Child in 2025: $2,200

πŸ“Œ Income thresholds remain the same:

  • $200,000 (single)
  • $400,000 (joint)

βœ”οΈ Adjusts for inflation starting in 2026.

⚰️ 8. Estate Tax Threshold Increases

πŸ’‘ Estate Tax Kicks In Over:
$15 million in 2026, up from ~$14 million.

πŸ“ˆ Inflation adjustments begin in 2027.

🚘 9. Car Loan Interest Deduction

πŸ’‘ Deduct up to $10,000 in car loan interest (2025–2028), if:

  • πŸš™ Vehicle is assembled in the U.S.
  • β›½ Must be gas-powered (electric doesn’t count)
  • πŸš› Must weigh under 14,000 lbs
  • 🚘 Must have at least 2 wheels (includes motorcycles)

Income phase-out:

  • $100,000 (single)
  • $200,000 (joint)

πŸ’Έ 10. No-Tax Promise on Tips & Overtime

πŸ’‘ Trump’s Promise Partially Delivered:
Starting 2025–2028:

  • βœ… No tax on tip income (up to $25,000)
  • βœ… No tax on overtime ($12,500 for singles, $25,000 for joint filers)

⚠️ Phases out at:

  • $150,000 (single)
  • $300,000 (joint)

Why This Matters

This tax overhaul impacts everyday earners, families, estate planners, EV buyers, and even students. Some provisions are temporary, others are permanentβ€”so it’s crucial to plan your finances smartly.

🧠 Test Your Knowledge β€” Quick Quiz Recap

  1. Top Tax Rate ➑️ 37% βœ…
  2. Standard Deduction ➑️ $15,750 / $31,500 βœ…
  3. SALT Cap ➑️ $40,000 βœ…
  4. Charity Deduction (Standard) ➑️ Yes βœ…
  5. 529 Plan Uses ➑️ All of the above βœ…
  6. EV Credit Ends ➑️ Sept 30, 2025 βœ…
  7. Child Credit ➑️ $2,200 βœ…
  8. Estate Tax Threshold 2026 ➑️ $15 million βœ…
  9. Car Loan Interest Limit ➑️ $10,000 βœ…
  10. No Tax on ➑️ Tips and Overtime βœ…

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