Curtis Strubinger Quoted in NC Lawyers Weekly Article on Major Federal Tax Changes

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Oct. 22, 2025

Robinson Bradshaw attorney Curtis Strubinger was recently quoted in North Carolina Lawyers Weekly's article on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a federal tax bill signed into law in July 2025 that makes several provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent, while adding new deductions, compliance rules and reporting requirements. The article also mentions how the new bill affects estate planning, business taxation and investment across the Carolinas.

Strubinger commented that the bill creates a major shift in the tax landscape and that it is "a business-friendly set of changes that entrepreneurs and investors will broadly welcome," while also noting that it is the second largest change in eight years and will add significantly to the national debt. He also noted that the speed and opacity of tax legislation increase each time a major bill is enacted. Therefore, taxpayers should enlist guidance from their tax advisers to understand ongoing legislative changes.

The full NC Lawyers Weekly article can be found here.

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