Best Bet on Your Tax Hit Next Year

Here’s what you can expect when Congress takes up several big tax issues in a lame-duck session next month.

Lawmakers punted on key tax decisions before they returned home to hit the campaign trail. Democrats had thought about holding a vote on extending the Bush tax cuts for all taxpayers except upper incomers -- a way to frame a key campaign issue -- but after a number of defections by moderate Democrats, party leaders decided to hold off until after the voters have had their say at the polls. They left everything for a lame-duck session next month. That leaves taxpayers scratching their heads, trying to figure out how to do their tax planning for this year and next.

Here’s what we think will end up happening:

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Peter Blank
Editor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter
Peter Blank passed away in November 2017. He had worked on the staff of The Kiplinger Tax Letter since 1981 and had edited the publication since 1999. He earned a BSE in civil engineering from Princeton University, a JD from Widener University School of Law and an LLM in taxation from Georgetown University.