WARRENDALE, Pa. - November 3, 2017 - On Nov. 2, Congress launched an ambitious, game-changing tax reform plan that would provide many positive jolts for the printing and packaging industry. Printing Industries of America member companies, their employees and industry stakeholders would benefit in particular from:
- Lowering of the corporate rate to 20%, and, most importantly, lowering of S-Corp or “pass through” tax rate to 25%. The vast majority of Printing Industries of America members would be filing at this new, proposed 25% rate
- Immediate and full expensing of capital equipment
- Doubling of the estate or “death” tax exemption to $10 million with eventual full repeal in six years. This new exemption rate would remove the current estate tax planning burden and succession challenges for 99% of the hundreds of family-owned printing companies
- Protecting the ability of small businesses to write off interests on business loans
- Elimination of the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
PIA President & CEO Michael Makin on Capitol Hill from Printing Industries of America on Vimeo.
PIA is mindful that all the “goodies” in the tax bill released by the House Ways & Means Committee today must be paid for in some way. One proposed revenue raiser previously considered that could threaten the very survival of Printing Industries of America’s member companies is drastically reducing the 100-year old tax treatment of the deduction of advertising. Fortunately, Congress left the advertising deduction untouched in this legislation; however, some still wish to see this deduction drastically reduced or even eliminated.
Printing Industries of America urges tax writers and all Representatives and Senators to oppose changing the current advertising deduction. Doing so would do considerable harm to the very small printing companies this bill is seeking to help.
Clearly, the legislation introduced today is a positive step for print. However, there are many details that must be examined to ensure the policy highlights outlined by House Republicans are actually workable and beneficial to America’s printing and packaging industry. Printing Industries of America will continue to dive deeply into the analysis of the tax bill and advocate changes or improvements to the legislation on behalf of its members.
Source: Print Industries of America.
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