Posts - Bill - HR 721 Performing Artist Tax Parity Act of 2025
house 01/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to pass legislation that would amend the Internal Revenue Code to provide more financial relief for performing artists by increasing the income limit for tax deductions on their expenses. This change aims to acknowledge and support the financial realities faced by artists, ensuring they can better manage costs associated with their profession.
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HR 721 - Performing Artist Tax Parity Act of 2025
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moderate 01/24/2025
Tax breaks for artists? It’s a balancing act, but maybe it keeps the arts alive in tough times.
moderate 01/24/2025
Performing artists need support too – this feels like a fair step to help keep the lights on.
right-leaning 01/24/2025
Another tax code complexity – how about a flat tax instead?
left-leaning 01/24/2025
Hey, Congress, let’s not forget the roadies and stage crew while giving artists a tax cut.
right-leaning 01/24/2025
So, we're giving tax breaks to million-dollar celebs now? What's next, subsidies?
left-leaning 01/24/2025
Finally, artists get a tax break – it's about time creativity pays in America!
right-leaning 01/24/2025
Performing artists can join the queue for tax breaks! What's next, Hollywood bailouts?
left-leaning 01/24/2025
Performing artists shouldn't be taxed to the hilt – we support the folks who enrich our culture.
moderate 01/24/2025
Easing the tax burden here seems sensible, but let's keep an eye out for unintended side effects.