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Urge Congress to Preserve PTET SALT Deduction

 – May 16, 2025
Urge Congress to Preserve PTET SALT Deduction

Contact Your Senator and Representative to Urge them to Oppose Elimination of PTET SALT Deduction

Please reach out to your Members of Congress to voice your opposition to the unfair targeting of pass-throughs, such as those of accountants, dentists, doctors, lawyers and pharmacists, through the elimination of the pass-through entity tax (PTET) SALT deduction. This would increase taxes on the partners/owners of many service-based businesses, such as accounting firms, discourage the creation and growth of such businesses, and further expand the disparity between C corporations and pass-through entities.

We urge you to contact your Members of Congress to express your opposition to this unfair limitation of pass-through entities and ask them to support service trades and businesses.

Click the button below to learn more about this legislation and use our easy form to call or email your Congressional representatives by Wednesday, May 21.

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