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A tweet from President Trump has the commission looking at easing the burden on public companies.
December 19 -
A taxpayer privacy law protects them from a Freedom of Information Act request, the panel ruled.
December 18 -
Michael Cohen is headed to prison, pledging he will continue to spill potentially damaging information to Special Counsel Robert Mueller and other prosecutors.
December 12 -
Officials unleashed a burst of subpoenas seeking financial records that would reveal whether the president is profiting off foreign governments.
December 5 -
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch questioned President Donald Trump’s call to end a tax break for electric cars made by General Motors Co. and others following the company’s announcement that it would lay off workers and close plants.
November 28 -
A legislative repeal of the credit could actually end up giving GM a better competitive position.
November 28 -
Democrats are in discussions about the best way to get the Treasury Department to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, according to the incoming chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
November 14 -
The top House Democrat has said demanding the president's tax returns will be one of the first things the new Democratic majority will do, but some party strategists are urging caution.
November 8 -
Democrats may control the House Ways and Means Committee, but neither party is likely to get their way on tax policy.
November 7 -
President Donald Trump said he’s open to raising some tax rates to help pay for a bigger tax break for middle-class Americans.
November 7