🚨 TAX HIKE ALERT: If the Trump Tax Cuts expire, the average SC-04 taxpayer will see a 24% tax increase.
A family of 4 earning $72k will pay $1,437 MORE in taxes. This is equivalent to 8 weeks of groceries.
Pass President Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill!
🚨 TAX HIKE ALERT: If the Trump Tax Cuts expire, the average SC-04 taxpayer will see a 24% tax increase.
A family of 4 earning $72k will pay $1,437 MORE in taxes. This is equivalent to 8 weeks of groceries.
Pass President Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill. 🇺🇸
If Congress doesn’t pass the “one big, beautiful bill” President Trump’s fighting for, then the Trump Tax Cuts are likely to expire at the end of the year. If that happens, Southern Illinois families, farmers, and small business owners will get hit hard. A typical family of four
Trump Tax Cuts Expiry Could Raise Taxes Up to 27%, Slash Child Tax Credits, Impacting Families and Small Businesses Nationwide
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If the Trump Tax Cuts expire at the end of 2025, taxpayers across multiple U.S. districts face substantial tax increases. In South Carolina's Lowcountry, the average taxpayer could see a 21% hike, with families of four earning $89,000 paying an additional $1,950 annually, equivalent to 11 weeks of groceries. Small businesses in the region could face a 43.4% tax rate if the 199A Small Business Deduction expires.
Similarly, in Texas's 8th District, taxpayers may encounter a 21% tax increase, 119,000 families could lose half their Child Tax Credit, and over 70,000 small businesses might be subject to a 43% tax rate. North Carolina's 10th District could experience a 27% average tax hike across 473,135 taxpayers, with a median-income family of four paying $1,244 more and nearly 93,000 families losing half their Child Tax Credit. In California's 41st District, the average taxpayer could face a 20% tax increase, with 115,530 families losing half their Child Tax Credit and 48,640 small businesses facing higher tax rates. South Carolina's 4th District taxpayers might see a 24% tax increase, with families of four earning $72,000 paying $1,437 more annually, equivalent to eight weeks of groceries. Southern Illinois families, farmers, and small business owners are also at risk of higher taxes if Congress does not pass President Trump's proposed tax legislation, referred to as the "Big, Beautiful Bill" or "One Big, Beautiful Bill," aimed at extending the 2017 Trump Tax Cuts and preserving lower tax rates and credits.