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  • H.R. 7458 aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to create the "Made in the U.S.A. tax credit" which offers a tax credit to eligible taxpayers for purchasing American-made products. Eligible individuals can receive a credit up to 30% of their qualified expenditures, with limits of $2,500 for...

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    The Made in the U.S.A. tax credit is a new rule that lets people get some money back on their taxes when they buy things made in America, but not if they buy cars, fancy items, or things like alcohol or guns. It's easier to use if you buy products that save energy, but people with a lot of money can't get this credit.

  • H. R. 8163 aims to amend title 10 of the United States Code to ensure that stainless steel flatware must be procured from American sources by permanently adding it to the list of items covered under the Berry Amendment. The bill is known as the “Federal Ordinance Requiring...

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    This bill wants to make sure that all shiny metal forks, spoons, and knives that people in the U.S. government buy are made in America, and it has a fun name: FORKS Made in America Act. 🥄