US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2056

Introduced
6/12/25  

Caption

CREATE JOBS Act Cost Recovery and Expensing Acceleration to Transform the Economy and Jumpstart Opportunities for Businesses and Startups Act

Impact

The implications of SB2056 span various sectors of the economy. By simplifying the deductions available for investments in qualified properties, including both residential and nonresidential real estate, the bill could positively influence the real estate market and stimulate construction and renovation projects. Furthermore, it aims to make the treatment of research expenditures more favorable by eliminating the amortization requirement and allowing them to be treated as deductible expenses directly, potentially leading to a surge in innovation and research activities by businesses.

Summary

SB2056, known as the CREATE JOBS Act, aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by allowing a permanent tax deduction at the time an investment in qualified property is made. This measure is intended to boost economic growth by providing businesses with the opportunity to recoup their investments quicker, thus encouraging further investment and development. The bill proposes a 100% expensing allowance for qualified property placed in service after a specified date, streamlining current amortization processes for taxpayers when making such investments.

Contention

There are notable points of contention associated with SB2056. Critics may argue that while the intention of stimulating economic growth is commendable, the bill could favor larger corporations that have the means to make extensive investments, potentially widening the gap between small and large businesses. Furthermore, the bill's provisions regarding the treatment of research and experimental expenditures could raise concerns about whether adequately regulating such deductions will prevent misuse or over-claiming by corporations, maintaining the balance between incentivizing investment and ensuring fair tax practices.

Companion Bills

US HB3967

Same As CREATE JOBS Act Cost Recovery and Expensing Acceleration to Transform the Economy and Jumpstart Opportunities for Businesses and Startups Act

US HB574

Related ALIGN Act Accelerate Long-term Investment Growth Now Act

US SB187

Related ALIGN Act Accelerate Long-term Investment Growth Now Act

US HB1990

Related American Innovation and R&D Competitiveness Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

US HB3967

CREATE JOBS Act Cost Recovery and Expensing Acceleration to Transform the Economy and Jumpstart Opportunities for Businesses and Startups Act

US SB383

JOBS Act of 2025 Jumpstart Our Businesses by Supporting Students Act of 2025

US HB4840

CREATE Act Creative Relief and Expensing for Artistic Entertainment Act

US SB2530

CREATE Act Creative Relief and Expensing for Audio and Television Enterprises Act

US HB7115

Jumpstart Savings Act

US SB853

INNOVATE Act Investing in National Next-Generation Opportunities for Venture Acceleration and Technological Excellence This Act may be cited as the

US HB4777

INNOVATE Act Investing in National Next-Generation Opportunities for Venture Acceleration and Technological Excellence

US HB363

Territorial Economic Recovery Act

US HB7796

Economic Recovery for Nuclear-Affected Communities Act

US H4089

Boosting Opportunities for Small Startups Act

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