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If tax bill becomes law, is all the paperwork filing going to be changed in time for upcoming (Original Post) HipChick Dec 2017 OP
It's for next year ProudLib72 Dec 2017 #1
Retroactive tax law changes aren't necessarily "illegal"... PoliticAverse Dec 2017 #5
Thanks ProudLib72 Dec 2017 #6
I'd wager that they will try get it done so people will think they are getting something now. tonyt53 Dec 2017 #2
The changes would start in 2018 so theyd kick off next year Iris Dec 2017 #3
Your payroll withholding amounts may change VMA131Marine Dec 2017 #4
 

tonyt53

(5,737 posts)
2. I'd wager that they will try get it done so people will think they are getting something now.
Sun Dec 3, 2017, 10:09 PM
Dec 2017

They may even delay tax filing a bit. They want to sway the ignorant that think the GOP got them a tax break, so they will vote GOP next November.

VMA131Marine

(4,160 posts)
4. Your payroll withholding amounts may change
Sun Dec 3, 2017, 10:12 PM
Dec 2017

In the new year depending on when/if the reconciliation bill passes.

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