H.J.Res. 142119th CongressHouse Joint Resolution

Nullifies legislation enacted by the Council of the District of Columbia (DC) on December 20, 2025, titled DC Income and Franchise Tax…

Official title: Disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the D.C. Income and Franchise Tax Conformity and Revision Temporary Amendment Act of 2025.

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This joint resolution nullifies legislation enacted by the Council of the District of Columbia (DC) on December 20, 2025, titled DC Income and Franchise Tax Conformity and Revision Temporary Amendment Act of 2025. The nullification reinstates certain DC tax code provisions that were in place before the enactment of the DC legislation and that address, among other things, the standard tax deduction, taxation of tipped wages, and depreciation of qualified property. As background, DC automatically adopts, as DC law, changes to federal tax law (known as rolling conformity). Upon enactment of H.R.1 (commonly known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act), its tax provisions became DC law, including provisions that increase the standard tax deduction, exempt tips from taxable income, and provide for an elective 100% depreciation allowance for nonresidential real property. The DC legislation subsequently decoupled the DC tax code from these and other tax provisions that originated in H.R.1, and it amended several other provisions in the DC tax code, including restoring the DC child tax credit.

Introduced Jan 22, 2026Last action Feb 18, 2026
Introduced in HouseJan 22, 2026
Passed HouseFeb 4, 2026
Passed SenateFeb 11, 2026
Signed into LawFeb 18, 2026
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There are no substantive policy changes between these two versions. The previous version was placed on the Senate calendar after passing the House, and the current version is the enrolled bill showing it passed both chambers. The text of the resolution disapproving the D.C. tax law remains identical.

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What changed in the latest version · AI-generated

There are no substantive policy changes between these two versions. The previous version was placed on the Senate calendar after passing the House, and the current version is the enrolled bill showing it passed both chambers. The text of the resolution disapproving the D.C. tax law remains identical.

Summary compares to previous version · Enrolled Bill on Apr 16, 2026

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