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HR 2173

Tools Tax Deduction Act

119th Congress Introduced by Nikki Budzinski and 4 co-sponsors

The Tools Tax Deduction Act allows tradespeople and small businesses to deduct tool costs from taxable income, easing their financial burden and supporting their work.

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Bill Summary · HR 2173

Summary of HR 2173: Tools Tax Deduction Act

Bill Number: HR 2173
Introduced On: March 18, 2025
Current Status: Introduced in House
Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

The Tools Tax Deduction Act aims to provide tax relief for individuals and businesses that purchase tools necessary for their work. The primary intent of the bill is to support tradespeople, contractors, and small business owners by allowing them to deduct the cost of tools from their taxable income, thereby reducing their overall tax burden.

Key Provisions

  • Tax Deduction for Tools: The bill proposes a tax deduction for the purchase of tools that are essential for performing job-related tasks. This includes both hand tools and power tools.

  • Eligibility Criteria:

    • Individuals and businesses that purchase tools for use in their trade or business would be eligible for the deduction.
    • The bill specifies that the tools must be used primarily for work purposes to qualify for the deduction.
  • Deduction Limit: While the specific dollar amount for the deduction is not detailed in the current version of the bill, it is expected that there will be a cap on the total amount that can be deducted in a tax year.

  • Implementation Timeline: The bill does not specify an immediate implementation date; however, it is anticipated that if passed, the provisions would take effect for the tax year following its enactment.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Tradespeople and Contractors: Electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and other skilled tradespeople who regularly purchase tools for their work would benefit significantly from this deduction.

  • Small Business Owners: Small business owners who invest in tools for their operations would also see a reduction in their taxable income, potentially leading to increased profitability.

  • Taxpayers: Overall, the bill aims to ease the financial burden on taxpayers who rely on tools for their livelihood.

Legislative Actions

  • Referred to Committee: On the same day it was introduced, HR 2173 was referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration.

Sponsors

  • Primary Sponsor: Nikki Budzinski
  • Cosponsors: Andrew R. Garbarino, Brian K. Fitzpatrick

This bill represents an effort to support the workforce by recognizing the importance of tools in various trades and providing financial relief through tax deductions. As it progresses through the legislative process, further details regarding the specific provisions and potential impacts will be clarified.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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