House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, released Monday a revised version of his sweeping tax and retirement bill.
The retooled version includes a new retirement-related provision expanding the use of 529 savings accounts to cover homeschooling costs as well as allowing an unborn child to be designated as a beneficiary.
The revised bill also provides "Obamacare tax relief," Brady said, by delaying the Medical Device Tax for five years, the Health Insurance Tax for two years, the Cadillac Tax for one year and permanently repealing the Tanning Tax.
"Today's action reinforces the notion that retirement legislation remains a key congressional goal to accomplish before the current session adjourns for the year," said the Insured Retirement Institute, in a statement.