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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Congress weighs multibillion-dollar tax cut for private credit investors
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Congress weighs multibillion-dollar tax cut for private credit investors

Last updated: June 23, 2025 9:25 pm
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The latest proposal being considered in Washington is a multibillion-dollar tax break for private credit funds as part of Trump’s economic agenda. The plan aims to limit taxes on dividends paid to investors in business development companies (BDCs), a key investment vehicle for the private credit industry.

The House of Representatives recently passed a bill that included the tax break for BDCs, but the Senate’s draft version omitted this provision. However, there is ongoing debate and lobbying efforts to potentially reinstate the tax break in the final version of the bill.

Critics of the proposal argue that it would cost the government billions in revenue and prioritize tax cuts for high-income individuals and private investment funds over essential social programs like healthcare and food assistance. Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren has voiced her concerns about the prioritization of tax breaks for private credit companies over the needs of working families.

The debate over extending tax breaks to BDCs comes at a time when Republicans are proposing significant cuts to programs that benefit low-income Americans. The House bill includes cuts to Medicaid and the Special Nutrition Assistance Program, raising concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations.

The private credit industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, with major players like Blackstone and Apollo Global launching BDCs to attract capital from investors. The proposed tax break would make dividend income from these funds tax-exempt, making them more appealing to investors and potentially increasing their client base.

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Proponents of the tax break argue that it would align the treatment of BDCs with real estate investment trusts (REITs), which received tax breaks in 2017 under Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. They believe that providing tax incentives for BDCs would promote capital formation and support lending to mid-sized companies.

While the fate of the tax break for BDCs remains uncertain, the debate continues in Washington. Stay informed on this issue and more by signing up for the White House Watch newsletter today. Keep up-to-date on the latest developments in Trump’s second term and their implications for the economy, businesses, and the world.

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