Regardless of who is in the White House come Jan. 20—whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris—the next president will face a deadline at the end of 2025 that could trigger a tax increase for Americans across all 50 states.
A recent survey by Americans for Prosperity, a grassroots organization that seeks to transform policy around the country, finds that most Americans oppose tax increases.
Polling company Public Opinion Strategies conducted the national survey in September, asking 1,000 likely voters their views about taxes.
Among key findings:
- The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, passed by Congress and signed into law by Trump in 2017, expires at the end of next year, but only 40% of voters say they have heard a lot or heard some about portions of the law.
- Fully 52% of voters said they support increasing corporate tax rates, while 48% said they oppose…