House Republicans unveil sweeping tax plan but have yet to resolve key fight over SALT

May 12, 2025
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WASHINGTON — House Republicans on Monday unveiled the legislative text of their sweeping tax proposal for the massive bill for President Donald Trump’s agenda, but punted a fight on a nagging sticking point: how much to lift the cap on the deduction for state and local taxes, known as SALT.

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., convened a video call Monday morning with members of both the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee and the SALT Caucus, a group of blue-state Republicans who have been fighting to raise the SALT cap much higher than the current level of $10,000. While several proposals were discussed, GOP lawmakers were unable to agree on a number.

During an all-member GOP conference call in the afternoon, Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., the chair of the Ways and Means Committee, told colleagues that the final SALT number was still a work in progress, according to two lawmakers on the call.

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House Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith, R-Mo., released his panel’s portion of the GOP’s bill for President Donald Trump’s agenda.Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images file

The legislative text currently calls for the SALT deduction cap to be hiked to $30,000, and applies only to those who make up $400,000 a year. But SALT Caucus members —  including Reps. Nick LaLota, R-N.Y., Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., and Young Kim, R-Calif. — have said that number is a non-starter. 

One House Republican close to the process told NBC News there would be enough GOP votes to sink the bill if that SALT figure remains in the final product. Republicans can afford just three defections for the final package once it reaches the House floor.

“Still a hell no,” LaLota wrote on X after the text was posted.

But Smith is pressing forward with a markup in his committee beginning Tuesday afternoon, leaving Johnson with the difficult task of striking a deal on SALT before a final floor vote, which he is aiming to hold next week.

The prickly tax issue has created some tension between Johnson and Smith. During the morning video meeting, Smith told his colleagues it wasn’t his job to negotiate with the SALT Caucus Republicans, but the speaker’s job, according to two sources on the call.

Smith explained that his bill reflects the will of his committee, not of the SALT Caucus, the sources said. The speaker, the sources said, didn’t directly commit to arbitrate the issue.

Johnson’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

During the video call with Johnson, pro-SALT Republicans said they supported a figure floated last week by Kim: a $62,000 cap for individual tax filers and a $124,000 cap for joint filers, one source on the call said. But it’s unclear whether all pro-SALT Republicans, who have had mixed ideas on how to solve the issue, are equally committed to that figure. Another GOP source with first-hand knowledge of the situation noted that the pro-SALT group has been non-committal on a number throughout much of this process. 

The broader plan released by the Ways and Means Committee Monday would extend the expiring tax cuts Trump signed into law into 2017 and incorporates some of Trump’s other campaign promises, including eliminating federal taxes on tips and overtime through 2028. It also creates a tax break for auto loan interest payments, which Trump had campaigned on in the swing state of Michigan in 2024.

And the plan establishes so-called “MAGA accounts,” new savings accounts for newborns.

The plan, though, does not include a tax hike on the wealthy, despite Trump personally urging the speaker to add it during a phone call last week. Trump had pushed to raise the tax rate for higher-income earners to 39.6%, up from the current 37% rate. But Trump’s proposal quickly ran into a buzzsaw of opposition from anti-tax Republicans.

   



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