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Freight RAILCAR Act of 2025

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The Freight RAILCAR Act of 2025 establishes a 10 percent federal tax credit for freight railroad companies that replace or modernize outdated railcars. The credit applies to the cost of newly built replacement railcars (which must replace two older scrapped railcars) and modernization expenditures that increase capacity by at least 8 percent or meet specific safety and performance standards. The credit is limited to 1,000 railcars per taxpayer per year and expires three years after enactment; railcars must be built in qualified facilities and cannot be owned or controlled by state-owned enterprises.

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Bill details

Congress
119
Bill type
s
Introduced
September 10, 2025
Sponsor
Jim BanksRIN
Cosponsors
2
Last action
September 10, 2025— Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

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