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    Home » Blog » Senate tames endowment tax plan, but universities still on the hook

    Senate tames endowment tax plan, but universities still on the hook

    June 18, 2025Updated:June 18, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Senate passes endowment income plan, but institutions are still owed money.

    Colleges and universities are also subject to an increase in taxes on their endowments as part of the reconciliation bill for the parliamentary budget, but the most recent proposal from the Senate significantly reduces a version that was approved in the House.

    A major income level of 8 %, which is lower than the House’s maximum price, was just suggested by the Senate Finance Committee, which would have revised the investment income program for private colleges and universities.

    Private colleges with endowments greater than$ 500 000 per pupil are subject to this income. Organizations currently pay 1.4 percentage.

    According to Forbes,” The Senate type retains the House’s structured structure, which specifies that the tax rate increases as the size of the endowment per student rises, and it also includes a similar procedure for calculating the tax price.”

    Higher Ed Dive claims that the Senate’s proposal would furthermore “exempt religious schools from the tax tax,” a clause that the House bill even contained. Additionally, it would not establish the Title IV support tax on schools that don’t take federal student loans and Pell Grants.

    This action may safeguard traditional institutions like Hillsdale College, which does not recognize federal funding. However, the proposal still would have large endowments for universities like Harvard, and critics contend that the tax unfairly targets volunteer giving to universities.

    But, opponents have argued that colleges have been benefiting from the tax script while disregarding the needs of citizens.

    Less: As a result of the GOP funds bill, universities are prepared for an endowment tax increase.

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