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The president will call for cutting taxes for individuals and lowering the corporate rate to 15 percent after briefing GOP leaders.
April 24 -
The president is directing the Treasury to review regs to see if they’re too burdensome.
April 21 -
Administration officials are suggesting it might not be revenue-neutral.
April 21 -
The president is signing an executive order Friday directing Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to review any significant tax regulations from last year, especially those that might burden Americans.
April 21 -
Treasury Secretary predicts the Trump administration will produce an ambitious plan to overhaul the U.S. tax code “soon.”
April 21 -
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Budget, which opposes big budget deficits, believes the president's legislative strategy stems from a misconception.
April 13 -
Analysts suggest tax changes may not come before the end of the year.
April 12 -
As the annual deadline approaches for Americans to file their taxes, views about whether the president should be required to release his own taxes are mixed, according to a new poll.
April 10 -
The Trump administration is still committed to passing a tax code overhaul this year, though it may not be completed by August.
April 7 -
Eight weeks ago the president said he would be releasing a “phenomenal” tax plan within two or three weeks. But there’s no sign of a plan yet, and mixed signals from the White House are imperiling Republican promises of speedy action.
April 6 -
As President Donald Trump huddles with advisers over plans for a tax overhaul, Congress is considering options to soften a controversial centerpiece of the House Republicans’ tax plan—a step that might mean smaller tax cuts for corporations.
March 30 -
Far-right Republicans who helped block House Speaker's goal of replacing Obamacare may also be in position to imperil his dreams of a comprehensive rewrite of the tax code.
March 28 -
As the April filing deadline approaches, Americans have reasons to think they might get away with not paying what they owe.
March 28 -
President Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan say they’re ready to put tax reform at the top of their agendas.
March 25 -
Republicans abandoned their efforts to repeal and partially replace the ACA and plan to move on to tax reform.
March 24 -
Top Republicans are telling their fellow party members that not repealing the ACA could imperil tax reform efforts—and perhaps more of President Trump’s legislative agenda.
March 22 -
The president warned House Republicans in a closed-door meeting Tuesday that many of them could be fired in the 2018 elections if they don’t approve legislation to replace the ACA.
March 21 -
The Form 1040 that leaked out this week revealing the first two pages of Donald Trump’s 2005 tax return contained a few revelations, with some tantalizing hints of what might be found in the rest of the president-to-be’s tax filings. Tax expert Bill Smith of CBIZ MHM provided an in-depth analysis to Accounting Today.
March 16 -
Leaked pages of President Donald Trump’s 2005 tax return offer no new details about his foreign income and business dealings but highlight a tax he’s vowed to abolish.
March 16 -
President Donald Trump made more than $150 million and paid $38.4 million in federal taxes in 2005, according to two pages of his federal income tax return for that year that were broadcast by MSNBC and posted online.
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