diff --git a/docs/usage/tcja_after_2025.md b/docs/usage/tcja_after_2025.md index 0c29e4ce9..346769235 100644 --- a/docs/usage/tcja_after_2025.md +++ b/docs/usage/tcja_after_2025.md @@ -32,6 +32,14 @@ expire). Compatible input datasets include: data, and are available only to those with access to the 2015 IRS/SOI PUF +Note that if you are using the Python API to Tax-Calculator (as +described in the +[Recipes](https://taxcalc.pslmodels.org/recipes/index.html)) to +analyze the TCJA after 2025 and need to specify custom GrowFactors +after 2025, you can use the old additive-differences `growdiffs` +approach or you can specify a custom `growfactors` file as described +[here](https://github.com/PSLmodels/Tax-Calculator/pull/2757#issuecomment-2218662804). + Before reading the rest of this document, be sure you understand how to use the Tax-Calculator command-line tool [tc](https://taxcalc.pslmodels.org/guide/cli.html), particularly the @@ -125,7 +133,7 @@ changes or whenever new historical values of policy parameters are added to the `policy_current_law.json` file thereby changing the `Policy.LAST_KNOWN_YEAR`. -The 3.5.3 version of Tax-Calculator incorporates the February 2024 CBO +The 4.0.0 version of Tax-Calculator incorporates the February 2024 CBO economic projection and contains historical tax policy parameter values through 2022. Future versions of Tax-Calculator that use historical policy parameter values for 2023 and 2024 or use the February 2025 CBO