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The stakes are high as the outcome could determine the size of the tax relief package passed by the Republican-controlled Congress and whether Republicans are able to make the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs ...
From The Hill
Independent analysts and some fiscal hawks in Congress warn that the unprecedented approach could make the $36.6 trillion U.S. debt spiral out of control in coming decades.
From U.S. News & World Report
Democrats are preparing to oppose the GOP tax plans as giveaways to the wealthy, coming as billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency is taking a “chainsaw” to the federal government...
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Senate Republicans unveiled a budget resolution as the GOP seeks to move forward with the budget plan that will enable them to implement President Trump's agenda later this week.
Republican senators are meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House as they push ahead on his tax breaks and spending cuts
U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, a Republican from Butler County who owned a group of auto dealerships, was among those skeptical of Trump's tariff plan.
Trump will unveil his global tariffs plan today at 4 p.m. − shortly after the recently volatile U.S. financial markets have closed for the day.
It would gradually be lowered down to that final rate of 2.49%, at which point the fiscal impact report estimates 77% of all tax filers would see a tax decrease compared to now, and the rest would remain paying about as much as they do now, with no one paying more.
House Speaker Matt Huffman and House Finance Committee Chair Brian Stewart told reporters Tuesday that their initial round of budget changes includes dropping the proposed tax hikes.
In the battle between states to have the lowest and most attractive tax policies, South Carolina Republicans are making an interesting gambit
If we renew tax cuts for the rich, paid for by throwing people off Medicaid, we’re gonna get f—ing slaughtered,” a senior White House official told Axios.