NAIFA CEO Kevin Mayeux, CAE, issued the following statement upon Senate passage of its version of the tax and spending reconciliation bill:
“NAIFA is pleased that the Senate-passed reconciliation bill includes important measures that protect the financial security of American families and businesses. NAIFA members have strongly encouraged lawmakers to include permanent extensions of the 199A tax deduction for pass-through businesses and most of the individual tax rates and deductions that would have expired this year. We have also asked lawmakers to reject a cap on the corporate state and local tax (C-SALT) deduction and new taxes on insurers or insurance products. American consumers will benefit from the fact that the bill preserves the existing tax treatment of financial tools and imposes no new burdens that would prevent insurance and financial professionals from effectively serving the American public. NAIFA will continue to monitor the bill as it now returns to the House for final passage. Major changes that will impact our members or the financial security of the Main Street consumers they serve are unlikely.”
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NAIFA-Supported Measures in the Senate Reconciliation Bill Favor Main Street Businesses
By NAIFA on 7/1/25 12:15 PM

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