The Senate's "Big, Beautiful Bill" Just Passed - Here's What It Means for Affluent Taxpayers
In a move poised to reshape the U.S. tax landscape for years to come, the Senate just moved forward its 940-page version of President Trump's sweeping economic and tax legislation - nicknamed the "One Big Beautiful Bill." While media headlines focus on partisan theatrics, VIP clients like you need clear insight into what's inside the bill, what's changing, and how it affects your financial plan.
At VIP Wealth Advisors, we specialize in navigating legislation like this with precision, so here's your detailed breakdown, plus commentary on what we're watching next.
The core of this bill solidifies the individual income tax rate reductions implemented in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Marginal tax brackets remain compressed, meaning that most households will retain their reduced tax obligations; however, inflation indexing may erode some of the benefit over time.
VIP Insight:
While permanent tax cuts sound great, high-income taxpayers must still contend with:
We're already running new 2026–2030 tax projection scenarios for clients to see how the "permanent" cuts interact with complex income and asset structures.
One of the most headline-grabbing elements: The State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction cap jumps from $10,000 to $40,000 for married couples, though only through 2029.
This is especially relevant for clients living in:
VIP Insight:
Itemizing deductions is back in style - we'll evaluate whether you benefit from strategic lumping (e.g., prepaying property taxes or stacking charitable giving).
You may be able to front-load 529 contributions, donor-advised funds, and mortgage interest strategies now that the cap has expanded.
The Senate version proposes a $2,200 per child tax credit, which is slightly less generous than the House's $2,500 version. Phaseouts begin at $400,000 for married couples.
VIP Insight:
For most of our clients, you're phased out entirely - but this is a good reminder to evaluate multigenerational planning techniques, such as gifting to irrevocable trusts for kids and grandkids.
If you're on the margin of eligibility due to RSU income or K-1 distributions, we may explore tax bracket smoothing strategies.
The bill enhances the above-the-line deduction for non-itemizers and increases the AGI limit for cash donations.
VIP Insight:
If you're charitably inclined, this is your green light for DAFs, CRTs, and stacked contributions.
We're pairing this with qualified appreciated stock donations and planned giving strategies to maximize your impact and minimize your AGI. Learn more about our tax planning strategies.
The bill proposes the repeal of EV tax credits, solar tax credits, and other green incentives, effective in 2027.
VIP Insight:
If you've been delaying that EV or solar panel install, don't wait.
Business owners with green energy credits or depreciation play should reassess capital expenditures now.
The bill introduces strict work requirements for Medicaid, slashes subsidies, and makes state-administered flexibility the default.
VIP Insight:
While this doesn't directly impact most of our clients' coverage, it could:
We're monitoring implications across portfolio companies, small business group plans, and long-term care planning.
For our clients who own businesses or receive income through pass-through entities (LLCs, S-corps), the bill:
VIP Insight:
This creates massive opportunities for:
Let's model how this interacts with your defined benefit plan, entity structure, and income-timing strategies.
The bill is expected to add $3-$5 trillion to the deficit over the next 10 years, depending on the economic growth assumptions.
While markets may absorb the increase for now, we are watching for:
VIP Insight:
This is a critical reason to ensure your estate plan and long-term income plan are flexible. Tax environments change. Your plan must adapt.
The Senate's bill now heads toward reconciliation with the House version, where differences over the SALT cap, child tax credit, and green energy rollbacks will be negotiated.
We expect a final version before the July 4 recess, with implementation beginning in 2026 for most provisions.
Here's how we're responding for our client base:
✅ Running updated multi-year tax projectionsThis bill isn't just about politics; it's about planning. Whether you're a technology executive with ISOs, a small business owner with pass-through income, or a retiree focused on tax efficiency, this legislation will shape your financial reality for years to come.
At VIP Wealth Advisors, our proactive planning lens helps you anticipate, not just react. Let's ensure your strategy reflects the latest developments.