Tracking 2024 Presidential Tax Plans

Tax policy has become a significant focus of the US 2024 presidential election. We’ve created this tool to keep track of the tax policies proposed by presidential candidates during their campaigns.

We will continue to update the tracker as candidates issue more detailed tax plans over the coming weeks. Explore our related analysis of their tax plans below. Share this tool: taxfoundation.org/2024-tracker.

Latest Updates

  1. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I)suspends campaign.
  2. Kamala Harris announces new tax and economic proposals.
  3. Donald Trump considers replacing the income tax with tariffs.

Compare By Candidate

Methodology: The candidates below have been determined based on those listed on The New York Times tracker with a RealClearPolitics poll average above 1 percent. We add policies to the tracker when they are made publicly available, either based on media reports or campaign websites.

Kamala Harris (D) Donald Trump (R) Biden-Harris Administration (D)

Kamala Harris tax proposals

Kamala Harris (D)

Kamala Harris has announced new tax and economic policies as part of her campaign platform, including exempting tip income from taxation; expanding the child tax credit, earned income tax credit, and premium tax credits; and implementing new tax incentives for housing. She may continue the same policies put forth in the FY 2025 budget of the Biden-Harris administration or may propose additional tax policy changes. See the corresponding "Biden-Harris Administration" tab for reference. Tax Foundation will update this page accordingly with the latest tax policy developments of the 2024 campaign.

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Donald Trump (R)

Donald Trump would impose a universal baseline tariff on all US imports, impose a 60 percent tariff on all U.S. imports from China, make the individual and estate tax cuts of the TCJA permanent, lower the corporate income tax rate from 21 percent to 20 percent, tax large private university endowments, consider replacing the income tax with tariffs, exempt tip income from taxation, and exempt Social Security benefits from taxation. Trump is considering expanding the child tax credit to a $5,000 universal credit.

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Note: Image adapted from Shaleah Craighead, “Official White House portrait of President Donald J. Trump taken by Shealah Craighead on October 6, 2017 in Washington, D.C.,” photograph, WhiteHouse.gov, 2017, https://www.whitehouse.gov/people/donald-j-trump/.

Biden-Harris Administration (D)

The Biden-Harris Administration, under the proposed budget for fiscal year 2024, would increase tax rates on corporate, individual, and capital gains income; expand tax credits for workers and families; expand tax bases to include more types of income; expand the current Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum to apply to certain imports from Mexico; and maintain the current Section 301 tariffs on roughly $360 billion worth of goods from China while raising tariffs on an additional $18 billion worth of steel, aluminum, and green energy and medical goods.

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