
New Year, New Bill?
This episode of Catching Up on Capitol Hill covers what Congress might realistically do in 2026 and if it will include tax measures. The calendar has turned to 2026, so does that mean we could have a new tax bill on the

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In the Catching Up On Capitol Hill podcast series, you'll hear from KPMG professionals about current developments in Washington and what may happen next. And we'll discuss why it's happening.
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This episode of Catching Up on Capitol Hill covers what Congress might realistically do in 2026 and if it will include tax measures. The calendar has turned to 2026, so does that mean we could have a new tax bill on the

Washington can't stop talking about the recently proposed HIRE Act. The bill would impose an excise tax on certain payments to foreign service providers - in effect a tariff on many imported services. Should the tax comm

Another tax bill is coming. We know this because another tax bill is always coming - but how soon, and what might be in it? It's really never too soon to ask that question. Listen as John Gimigliano, Jennifer Gray, and T

With surprising speed, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill legislation in time for a 4th of July enactment. This comes as a relief to many, but not to all. Listen as John Gimigliano, Jennifer Acuna, and Dan Winnic

The House of Representatives managed to pass its version of the tax cliff legislation, calling it One Big Beautiful Bill. But will it be big enough or beautiful enough for the Senate? We may find out soon as the upper ch

We finally got legislation from the House and, true to their word, the Ways and Means Committee included a new provision designed to retaliate against perceived 'unfair taxes' in other jurisdictions. Listen as John Gimig

Covering 60 minutes of crucial tax topics, focusing on the Tax Cliff 2025 and what taxes might be on the table this year.

The House recently muscled a sprawling budget through that chamber, setting up the possibility of a tax bill via budget reconciliation this year. Meanwhile, the Senate moved a much less ambitious budget that does not con

The budgetary math for a 4 trillion dollar tax cliff is daunting. But what if the accounting is wrong and the cliff isn't really a cliff at all? It may sound too good to be true, but this is a point many lawmakers on Cap

As we near the tax cliff of 2025, Republicans have said they intend to use the process of budget reconciliation to prevent expiration of many of 2017's tax cuts. The rules governing reconciliation are infamously Byzantin

It seems all of Washington is asking the question - will Republicans push their agenda with one large bill in 2025 or two smaller ones? Listen as John Gimigliano, Jennifer Gray, and Tom Stout kick off 2025 by discussing

Listen as protagonists of the TCJA and BBBA, Jen Acuna and Dan Winnick join John Gimigliano to reflect on what is reform and whether it's really just a state of mind.

Kamala Harris' tax plan covers familiar territory, weaving in many Biden-era proposals. But it also seeks new ground, with tax cuts for families and businesses. Listen as John Gimigliano and Dan Winnick revisit Biden Adm

Republican nominee Donald Trump has not released a formal tax plan. Still, he has frequently spoken about several tax ideas, some novel. So then, what exactly is the Trump tax plan? Listen as John Gimigliano, Jennifer Gr

John Gimigliano and Jen Acuna kick off Season 4 and introduce the theme for the year, the Tax Cliff. Listen as Jen takes a stroll down memory lane and explains how, and why, Congress set up a looming 4 trillion dollar ta

How seriously should we take this latest effort to restore the deductibility of R and E costs, interest, and capital expenditures?

Congress has gone for the year and so has hope for any tax legislation in 2023. How did we get to this point and is there any hope for 2024? Listen as John Gimigliano, Jennifer Acuna, and Tom Stout perform a post-mortem

What's on the fall agenda for Congress after the August recess? Do taxes fit in?

Discussing legislative negotiations in Washington and how the divided Congress could come to terms with Pillar Two

Discussing the House Ways and Means extenders bill-will expired business items, including R and E expensing, interest deductibility, and bonus depreciation, be extended?
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