THE TAX CUTS AND JOBS ACT – PART II
Timothy M. Hughes • January 26, 2018
In this podcast, Tax Attorney Timothy Hughes and Dana B. Davidson CPA / PFS and President of Dana B. Davidson CPA Company, P.C. continue their discussion about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) signed into law on December 22, 2017. They also address important updates for Illinois taxpayers.
- tax cuts and jobs act
- TCJA
- tax brackets
- property tax
- tax deductions
- SALT
- child tax credit
- mortgage interest deduction
- qualified business income deduction
- QBID
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