Policy Memo

No Tax on Car Loan Interest

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Published

May 31, 2026

Author

Preston Brashers

Topline

The OBBB exempted car loan interest from federal income taxes, making vehicle ownership more affordable for American families.

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Author: Preston Brashers

TOPLINE:

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) allows borrowers to deduct interest payments for domestic car loans, colloquially known as “No Tax on Car Loan Interest.”

BACKGROUND:

Until 1986, the tax code generally allowed individual taxpayers to deduct interest payments related to consumer loans, including car loans. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 lowered tax rates while eliminating many tax deductions, including the deductions for interest payments on car loans and most other consumer loans (though the deductibility of home mortgages was retained).

Most personal deductions can only be claimed if taxpayers choose to itemize instead of taking the standard deduction. The standard deduction amount is (as of 2026) equal to $16,100/$32,200 (single/married joint filers). Most middle-income families choose the standard deduction because for them it typically dwarfs the amount of itemizable deductions they can claim. However, unlike other deductions, above-the-line deductions can be claimed even if taxpayers choose the standard deduction.

What OBBB Did:

Why It Matters?

Where Can I Find Changes?

OBBB Section 70203 ; 26 U.S.C. § 163 (h).

BOTTOMLINE:

Generally, a broad tax base with few deductions is preferable, as it allows for lower tax rates and a simpler tax code.

However, there is a strong case for allowing deductions for interest payments because interest income received by consumer loan financing companies is taxable . No Tax on Car Loan Interest helps ensure that the IRS can’t collect more taxes simply because one party takes out a car loan from another party.

This memo is part of the One Big Beautiful Booklet , a collection of more than 60 memos that examine and summarize the major aspects of the One Big Beautiful Bill – the signature legislative achievement of President Trump and the 119th Congress.