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Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 An Update LEGISLATIVE REVENUE OFFICE JANUARY 2018 1

Presentation Outline Summary of Provisions Individual Provisions Tax rates Deductions Other Preliminary revenue impacts Business Provisions Reductions, offsets, and preliminary impacts International Oregon Impact Details Potential Responses 2

Summary of Provisions A total of roughly 115 provisions in 3 categories: 30 Individual (includes pass-through deduction), generally tax years 2018-2025 65 business, generally tax years 2018+ 20 international, generally tax years 2018+ Individuals Businesses International Policy Federal Tax Oregon Tax Policy Federal Tax Oregon Tax Policy Federal Tax Tax rates - + Tax rates - Repatriation + Personal exemption + - Interest deduction + + Standard deduction - + NOLs + + Territorial System Itemized deductions + + R&D amortization + + Modify the AMT - + Bonus Depreciation - - Child/ Dependent credit - + AMT repeal - - PTE deduction - - Deduction limitations + + Inflation adjustment + - Oregon Tax 3

Preliminary Oregon Revenue Impact*, $M $300 $250 $200 $150 $ Millions $100 $50 $0 -$50 -$100 -$150 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Tax Year Individual Business Total *Excludes international provisions 4

Individual Provisions LAW CHANGES THAT AFFECT ONLY THE PERSONAL INCOME TAX 5

In Simplest Terms.. Income tax is calculated as follows: Gross income deductions = taxable income Taxable income x tax rates = gross tax Gross tax credits = tax Congress changed deductions, tax rates, and credits Deduction changes have the biggest impact on Oregon taxes 6

Federal Tax Rates SINGLE JOINT Tax Rate 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Tax Rate 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Prior Law New Law $ Dollars Prior Law New Law $ Dollars 7

Deductions PRIOR LAW Personal Exemption $4,150 per person Larger of: Standard Deduction $6,500 (single) $13,000 (joint) Itemized Deductions SALT Home mortgage interest Charitable contributions Pease limitation NEW LAW No Personal Exemption Pass-Through Entity Income Larger of: Standard Deduction $12,000 (single) $24,000 (joint) Itemized Deductions $10,000 cap for income + property Repeal of Pease limitation Other 8

Deductions That Were Reduced $ Dollars $6,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $0 PERSONAL EXEMPTION 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025 2027 Tax Year ITEMIZED DEDUCTIONS Income + property taxes limited to $10,000 Home equity and some mortgage debt Disallowed: Casualty losses Miscellaneous above 2% of AGI Unreimbursed business expenses Tax preparation fees Amounts paid to produce or collect taxable income 9

Deductions That Were Increased STANDARD DEDUCTION JOINT FILERS PEASE LIMITATION REPEAL Dollars $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $0 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025 2027 Tax Year Home mortgage interest Charitable contributions PASS-THROUGH DEDUCTION 20% of qualified business income Unlimited if income is below $315,000 (J) or $157,500 (S); phase-out over $100K/$50K Limitation applies to specified service businesses, such as health, law, consulting Deduction limited by wages paid, capital outlay 10

Other Changes Child and Dependent Tax Credit For qualifying children, increased from $1,000 to $2,000 For other dependents, a new credit of $500 AMT Exemption increased Phase-out threshold increased Inflation Factor (permanent) Chained CPI results in a slower pace of price changes due to consumer choices 11

Preliminary Impacts of Individual Provisions $1,000 $500 $ Millions $0 -$500 -$1,000 Average Changes, $M 2018-25 2026-27 Oregon Taxes -$29 $18 -$1,500 Federal Tax Subtraction -$501 $94 -$2,000 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Tax Year Federal Taxes -$1,480 $375 Oregon Tax Change Federal Tax Subtraction Change Federal Tax Change 12

Business Provisions LAW CHANGES THAT AFFECT BOTH THE PERSONAL AND CORPORATE INCOME TAXES 13

Business Tax Reductions 21% C-corporation tax rate Bonus Depreciation Increases from 50% to 100% through 2022, then phase-down to 20% in 2026, sunset in 2027 Repeal of AMT Small Business Accounting Greater access to cash accounting Section 179 Expensing Max increased from $500,000 to $1 million Phase-out threshold increased from $2 million to $2.5 million 14

Business Tax Offsets and Impact INCREASES PRELIMINARY OREGON IMPACT Limits net interest deduction Limits net operating losses Oregon impact is on non-c-corps R&D amortization Starts in 2023 Domestic production $ Millions $300 $250 $200 $150 $100 $50 $0 -$50 Deduction limitations -$100 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Tax Year 15

International Taxation Move from Worldwide System to Territorial System Changes focus from business residency to location of production Interaction with Oregon s tax haven law Key Features of Participation Exemption System Deduction for dividends received by a domestic corporation from certain foreign corporations Tax on global intangible low-taxed income (GILTI) Base erosion and anti-abuse tax (i.e. a kind of minimum tax) Repatriation Transition policy for changing systems Applies to undistributed, non-taxed foreign earnings since 1986 Assets are taxed at 15.5% if liquid and 8% if illiquid Estimated federal revenue impact is roughly neutral except for repatriation dollars 16

Oregon Impact Details 17

Oregon Full-Year Filers Tax Increase or Decrease Federal taxes: 70% decrease, 10% increase, 20% no change Oregon taxes: 30% decrease, 40% increase, 30% no change Itemizers Share who itemize their federal taxes: 40% to 15% Share who itemize their Oregon taxes: remains at roughly 47% 18

Preliminary Oregon Revenue Impacts, $M Tax Year 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Individual Property Taxes $15 $16 $18 $20 $21 $23 $25 $28 $0 $0 Miscellaneous $83 $87 $92 $96 $101 $106 $111 $117 $0 $0 Pass-thru -$182 -$192 -$205 -$218 -$231 -$244 -$260 -$277 $0 $0 All Other $39 $72 $79 $82 $86 $88 $88 $81 $32 $4 Subtotal -$45 -$17 -$16 -$20 -$23 -$27 -$35 -$51 $32 $4 Businesses Bonus Depreciation -$76 -$77 -$57 -$36 -$25 -$11 $6 $19 $27 $23 Section 179 Expensing -$12 -$15 -$10 -$6 -$5 -$4 -$3 -$2 -$2 -$2 Small Business Accounting -$22 -$20 -$11 -$7 -$5 -$5 -$5 -$5 -$5 -$4 Net Interest $29 $46 $55 $58 $71 $82 $85 $90 $98 $77 Net Operating Losses $6 $9 $11 $15 $23 $30 $31 $27 $19 $9 R&D $0 $0 $0 $13 $60 $84 $73 $53 $33 $16 All Other $20 $33 $40 $43 $45 $47 $49 $56 $71 $52 Subtotal -$55 -$23 $27 $80 $163 $224 $238 $237 $241 $172 19

Individual Tax Examples, Single Filer Old New Difference Old New Difference AGI $50,000 $50,000 $180,000 $180,000 Federal Personal Exemption $4,150 $0 -$4,150 $4,150 $0 -$4,150 S/I Deduction $6,500 $12,000 $5,500 $33,500 $20,000 -$13,500 Taxable Income $39,350 $38,000 -$1,350 $142,350 $160,000 $17,650 Tax $5,491 $4,370 -$1,121 $32,701 $32,890 $189-20.4% 0.6% Oregon Deductions $2,215 $2,215 $0 $19,000 $19,000 $0 Fed Tax Subt $3,325 $3,325 $0 $0 $0 $0 Taxable Income $44,460 $44,460 $0 $161,000 $161,000 $0 Tax $3,557 $3,557 $0 $14,571 $14,571 $0 20

Individual Tax Examples, Joint Filer Family of Four No Children, With/Without Pass-Through Income Prior New Difference Prior New Difference Prior New Difference AGI $75,000 $75,000 $400,000 $400,000 $400,000 $400,000 Federal Personal Exemption $16,600 $0 -$16,600 $2,988 $0 -$2,988 $2,988 $0 -$2,988 S/I Deduction $19,400 $24,000 $4,600 $56,600 $25,000 -$31,600 $56,600 $105,000 $48,400 Taxable Income $39,000 $51,000 $12,000 $340,412 $375,000 $34,588 $340,412 $295,000 -$45,412 Child Credit $2,000 $4,000 $2,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Tax $2,898 $1,739 -$1,159 $87,061 $83,379 -$3,682 $87,061 $59,379 -$27,682-40.0% -4.2% -31.8% Oregon Deductions $15,500 $15,500 $0 $23,024 $24,000 $976 $23,024 $104,000 $80,976 Fed Tax Subt $2,898 $1,739 -$1,159 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Taxable Income $56,602 $57,761 $1,159 $376,976 $376,000 -$976 $376,976 $296,000 -$80,976 Tax $3,804 $3,908 $104 $34,585 $34,488 -$97 $34,585 $26,568 -$8,017 21

Potential Responses Public Sector Disconnect from certain provisions Pass-through entity deduction (or a direct tax) Bonus depreciation Section 179 expensing Change funding sources Convert state income tax dollars to charitable contributions Increase payroll taxes and decrease income taxes Private Sector Employee becomes independent contractor Recharacterize certain pass-through income to eligible sector Set up a C-corporation to receive income 22