It has now been several months since President Biden formally outlined his administration’s focus and vision and the many tax initiatives required to support them in his draft 2022 Fiscal Year Budget and Greenbook Proposals. Since then, the Democrat led House and Senate have adopted Budget Reconciliation resolutions activating the process by which tax and spend legislation can be enacted by simple majority in both chambers. Over the past several days, as an initial step in this process, the House Ways and Means Committee issued over 1500 pages of draft legislation further defining the social, environmental, educational, and other programs and incentives sought by the President. Included in the voluminous release is the much-anticipated draft tax legislation required to finance the $3.5T proposed spend. While this week’s draft represents only the first of many steps in the legislative process, it is indicative and evidentiary of which tax policies are garnering sufficient House Democrat support to ultimately advance to the Senate for further refinement and debate. The following summarizes select provisions we believe most impactful to our Pathstone client families.