Topic: Salt Tax

9 chapters across the catalog

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 2:02:49 - 2:05:38

1817: Stunt Grenade

SALT Deduction, Mortgage Interest Correction

A correction was issued regarding the deductibility of mortgage interest and the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction. While the 2017 tax bill limited SALT deductions to $10,000, mortgage interest remains deductible for loans up to $750,000 according to IRS Publication 936, contradicting a previous claim that the limit was $1 million.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 1:58:53 - 2:01:57

1780: Chatbox

Individual and Family Impacts of New Tax Law

The new tax law expands the estate tax exemption, a move described as critical for family farmers. Individuals earning over $50,000 and those in high-tax states like New York are expected to benefit from the SALT deduction. Conversely, low-income single parents and those with student loans may face increased costs or stricter work requirements under the new provisions.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:07:27 - 1:09:59

1775: Boomer Benefits

SALT Deduction, Mike Johnson Tax Bill

Negotiations over the "Big Beautiful Bill" center on the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction limit. Speaker Mike Johnson is reportedly pushing to raise the deduction cap from $10,000 to $40,000, while the Senate prefers to maintain the current limit. The hosts suggest a compromise at $20,000 is likely as the deadline for the bill approaches.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:38:54 - 1:44:33

1766: Cinematic Ambush

SALT Tax Deduction, California vs. Texas

The debate over the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction continues, with Republican Representative Mike Lawler of New York demanding a fix in exchange for his vote. The deduction primarily benefits high-tax Democratic states like California and New York, leading to arguments about whether residents of low-tax states like Texas are indirectly subsidizing them. The discussion also covers the impact of property taxes and the use of TurboTax formulas for IRS filings.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 40:36 - 43:08

1753: Local Jamoke

Senate Republican Tax Cut Package and SALT Deductions

Senate Republicans are preparing a tax cut package that includes extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and introducing incentives like "No Tax on Tips." Democrats have criticized the plan, alleging it will be funded by cuts to social services like Medicaid. House Speaker Mike Johnson aims to pass the bill within months, despite holding a very slim majority in Congress.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 52:38 - 58:13

1752: Pell-Mell

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Reconciliation and Consumer Sentiment

The Trump administration is working with House Speaker Mike Johnson to pass an extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act through the reconciliation process. Proposed changes include eliminating taxes on Social Security and tips, restoring the SALT deduction, and allowing interest deductions on American-made car loans. Despite "soft data" showing a dip in consumer sentiment, Treasury officials claim the underlying economy remains solid with no signs of hoarding or wage-spiral inflation.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 2:34 - 5:09

1111: Eleven Eleven

New York Tax Deficit, SALT Deduction Caps

A conversation with a former New York banker reveals local frustration over a $2.8 billion tax deficit attributed to the Trump administration's tax reforms. The discussion focuses on the cap on State and Local Tax (SALT) deductions, specifically property tax write-offs. This policy is described as a de facto tax on the wealthy in high-tax states like New York and California, a detail allegedly ignored by mainstream media analysts.

iPoop
Episode 974 2:14:20 - 2:18:19

974: iPoop

State and Local Tax Deductions, Double Taxation Debate

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin discusses the potential elimination of state and local tax (SALT) deductions as part of the federal tax reform bill. The debate centers on whether these deductions constitute a federal subsidy for high-tax states like New York and California. Critics argue that removing the deduction leads to double taxation for residents in those jurisdictions.

Bots & Girls!
Episode 566 2:16:16 - 2:17:32

566: Bots & Girls!

Salt and Sleep Apnea, French Trucker Protests

Brazilian researchers are investigating a link between high salt intake and sleep apnea, suggesting that fluid buildup in the neck causes snoring. In France, thousands of truckers are blocking highways to protest a planned "eco tax" on heavy goods vehicles.