U.S. Congressman Max Miller Introduces the Permanent Tax Cuts for American Families Act

Jan 16, 2025
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Max Miller (OH-07) introduced the Permanent Tax Cuts for American Families Act of 2025 to permanently increase the standard tax deduction for non-itemizing taxpayers as established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The bill also requires an inflation adjustment to the increased deduction amounts. Each year, millions of American households opt for the standard deduction when filing their federal income taxes. In Ohio’s 7th congressional district, more than 93% of taxpayers claim the standard deduction when filing their taxes. 

“Strengthening our economy starts at home. I am proud to introduce the Permanent Tax Cuts for American Families Act, a bill to provide lasting financial relief to hardworking families across our nation,” said Congressman Miller. “This legislation builds on the success of President Trump’s tax reforms by ensuring families keep more of their hard-earned money, empowering them to save, invest, and build brighter futures. At a time when families are facing economic uncertainty, this bill offers stability and predictability. This goes beyond tax policy; this is about supporting the backbone of our country: the American family.” 

The full bill text is available here

Editor’s note regarding Congressman Miller: 

Congressman Max Miller represents Ohio’s Seventh District which includes Medina and Wayne counties as well as parts of Cuyahoga and Holmes counties. Miller serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. The Republican sophomore members selected Miller as their representative to the Republican Steering Committee.  He is a member of the Republican Study Committee and Main Street Caucus. Before joining Congress, Miller spent six years in the Marine Corps Reserves and served in several senior positions for President Donald Trump. Please visit http://maxmiller.house.gov for more information.

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