“One Big Beautiful Invoice” is nearly 900 pages full of regulations that can boost the finances of millions of everyday Americans. But who has time to read it or do you want to spend the summer day pouring in?
Probably not many of us.
USA Today’s Got You Cavers. Some of the bill’s tax and spending highlights are what most Americans want to know, when it starts and ends. Some provisions are permanent.
We cover everything from overtime and tips, car loan interest deductions, advanced deductions, Trump accounts, charitable contributions to child tax credits, 529 extensions, tax brackets, standard deductions, and charitable contributions to state and local property tax (salt) (salt).
Our version is much smaller than 870 pages.
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When key provisions begin under Trump’s new tax and spending laws
Some of the provisions of the law essentially start at the beginning of 2025. Others will not start until 2026. Some of this year will last until 2029, but there are all provisions that could affect your finances in the coming weeks and months.
Janet Loehrke/USA Today contribution
This story has been updated to add new information.

