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Trump’s Tax Cuts Collide With Biden’s Corporate Minimum Tax

by Team Lumida
November 10, 2025
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  • Large U.S. corporations, including Meta, Broadcom, and Qualcomm, are discovering that Trump’s new 2025 tax cuts are being blunted by the 2022 corporate alternative minimum tax (CAMT) introduced under President Biden.
  • The 15% CAMT forces companies with over $1 billion in average annual income to pay the higher of two calculations — the standard 21% corporate tax or the 15% CAMT on broader financial-statement income.
  • Several firms have recorded multi-billion-dollar accounting charges due to the CAMT offsetting expected benefits from Trump’s law.
  • Companies are pressing the Treasury Department to adjust rules, particularly around R&D deductions.
  • Tax experts say CAMT is functioning as intended — but argue it’s complex, distortionary, and poorly designed.

Corporate Frustration With the Dual System

Major firms expected Trump’s 2025 law to deliver substantial tax relief through accelerated R&D deductions and expanded exporter tax breaks.
Instead, many are finding those benefits neutralized by the CAMT floor.

  • Meta Platforms reported a $15.9 billion one-time charge in Q3 linked to CAMT.
  • Qualcomm took a $5.7 billion hit, saying it expects to permanently pay minimum tax going forward.
  • Broadcom disclosed $1 billion in unusable tax benefits due to the CAMT overlap.
  • Airbnb also recorded a $213 million charge, citing “no prudent and feasible strategies” to offset the law.

“Everyone thought they were getting these accelerated deductions,” said Rohit Kumar of PwC. “Now they’re unhappily discovering that maybe they aren’t.”


How the CAMT Works

Enacted under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax was designed to ensure large, profitable corporations could not reduce effective tax rates to near zero using credits and deductions.

  • Applies to firms earning >$1B average annual income.
  • Calculates taxes under both systems — the regular 21% corporate rate and the CAMT 15% rate based on book (financial) income.
  • Companies pay whichever is higher.

Industries with stock-based compensation, foreign operations, and R&D-heavy deductions (e.g., tech, aerospace, defense) are most affected.


R&D Deduction Clash

Trump’s new law allowed immediate write-offs for domestic research expenses through 2026, reversing a 2017 rule that required five-year amortization.
However, CAMT’s broader income base ignores many of those deductions, effectively nullifying the intended relief.

Smaller firms can amend prior filings to claim these deductions.
Larger firms, bound by CAMT thresholds, cannot fully realize them, resulting in permanent timing differences and accounting losses.

“The CAMT clawback is mostly defeating Congress’s intent,” said Kumar.


Corporate Lobbying and Treasury Leeway

Trade groups including the National Association of Manufacturers and the R&D Coalition have urged Treasury to modify CAMT guidance to preserve R&D incentives.

The Treasury Department — which has broad discretion to interpret CAMT — already eased some provisions, such as those involving crypto asset accounting.
But officials have yet to address how CAMT interacts with research deductions or export-related tax credits.


The Politics Behind the Clash

  • Democrats created CAMT in 2022 to ensure “profitable companies pay something,” citing public outrage over reports that firms like Amazon paid little tax.
  • Republicans revived immediate R&D write-offs and corporate incentives in 2025 to spur investment and growth.
  • The collision between the two laws reflects a broader philosophical divide — Democrats favoring guardrails on corporate tax avoidance, Republicans favoring accelerated deductions for growth.

“It’s working like it’s supposed to,” said MIT’s Michelle Hanlon. “It’s just a bad law.”


Outlook

The CAMT is achieving its design — preventing firms from fully leveraging new tax cuts.
However, the resulting complexity and deferred benefits have frustrated both executives and policymakers.
Treasury’s next move — whether to grant administrative relief — will determine whether the 2025 corporate tax cuts yield real short-term benefits or remain largely paper gains.

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