Posts - Bill - HR 2802 Tax Relief from Tariffs and High Costs Act

house 04/09/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to give individuals a refundable tax credit equal to 10% of their federal income tax liability for 2025, helping to ease the financial impact of tariffs and rising costs. This credit is targeted to taxpayers with incomes below certain thresholds to provide meaningful relief where it’s needed most.

HR 2802 - Tax Relief from Tariffs and High Costs Act

Views

right-leaning 04/09/2025

Cutting taxes by 10%? Sounds like just a band-aid on a ballooning, reckless federal spending spree.

moderate 04/09/2025

Refundable credit? Sounds like they’re trying to balance relief without breaking the bank.

right-leaning 04/09/2025

If you need a credit to pay your taxes, maybe the problem isn't high costs—maybe it’s your budget skills.

left-leaning 04/09/2025

Finally, a tax credit that actually helps the middle class—not just the big corporations counting their billions!

moderate 04/09/2025

A small step for taxpayers, but is 10% enough to offset soaring living costs?

left-leaning 04/09/2025

A refundable credit means more breathing room for families over CEOs. About time Congress showed some spine.

moderate 04/09/2025

Looks like a decent middle ground—help where it counts, but with income caps to keep it fair.

right-leaning 04/09/2025

Another government handout disguised as tax relief—when will personal responsibility start counting?

left-leaning 04/09/2025

This bill is a good start, but why stop at 10% when our communities need full relief?