US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB936

Introduced
3/11/25  

Caption

WEST Act of 2025 Woke Endowment Security Tax Act of 2025

Congress_id

119-S-936

Introduced_date

2025-03-11

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HB4462

Protecting Endowments from Our Adversaries Act

US SB2045

Protecting Endowments from Our Adversaries Act

US HB1128

Endowment Accountability Act

US HB1271

Reparations - Board, Fund, and Excise Tax on Endowments - Establishment

US HB446

Endowment Tax Fairness ActThis bill increases the excise tax on the net investment income of certain private university and college endowments. Under current law, certain private universities and colleges with 500 or more tuition-paying students (of which more than 50% are located in the United States) and endowments that are at least $500,000 per student pay an excise tax in the amount of 1.4% on the net investment income from such endowments.The bill increases the amount of the excise tax to 21% of the net investment income from such university and college endowments. Further, the bill provides that amounts collected from the increase to the excise tax on the net investment income from such university and college endowments are (1) to be deposited into the general fund of the Treasury; and (2) used to reduce the national deficit and, subsequently, the national debt. 

US HB07147

An Act Authorizing Municipalities To Impose A Tax On The Endowment Funds Of Private Institutions Of Higher Education.

US SB105

Budget Acts of 2021, 2023, 2024, and 2025.

US AB105

Budget Acts of 2021, 2023, 2024, and 2025.

US HB2208

Establishing the endow Kansas tax credit act to provide tax credits for endowment gifts to certain endowment funds held by qualified community foundations.

US HSB544

A bill for an act creating an endowment tax on the endowment value of certain Iowa colleges and universities, limited charges relating to certain endowment funds, making appropriations to workforce grant and incentive programs, and making appropriations to supplement tuition grants for high-wage and high-demand jobs.(See HF 2240.)

Similar Bills

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