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Before Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax, there was Donald Trump’s wealth tax.
March 1 -
Assertions in his testimony include that the president may have lied about his finances, his income and his tax situation.
February 27 -
About 10.9 million people are losing out on one of their most prized tax breaks — the deduction for state and local taxes.
February 26 -
The Vermont senator and presidential candidate plans to disclose a decade of returns “soon,” he said at a town hall forum on Monday night.
February 26 -
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is rallying a team of governors from fellow high-tax states to push Congress to repeal the cap on deductions for state and local taxes — an effort that looks doomed to fail.
February 25 -
The U.S. charged an Internal Revenue Service analyst with illegally disclosing suspicious activity reports related to the private banking information of Trump's former lawyer.
February 21 -
The president and the governor will discuss a change in the 2017 tax law that limits the SALT deduction.
February 12 -
A congressional committee heard testimony about forcing the release of the president's tax filings.
February 8 -
The president said he would consider changes to a controversial cap on the federal deduction for state and local taxes.
February 7 -
House Democrats are facing off with Republicans over getting their hands on the president’s tax returns.
February 7 -
People who ended up with unexpectedly large tax bills after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act have been tweeting their displeasure at President Trump.
February 6 -
New York collected $2.3 billion less income-tax revenue than predicted for December and January, and the governor blamed the new federal tax law.
February 5 -
The president is likely to boast about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and its boost to the economy during the annual address.
February 5 -
Tax refunds could be delayed this season despite actions by the Trump administration.
January 23 -
The Trump administration has recalled thousands of furloughed federal workers to process tax returns and continue work on offshore drilling permits. But programs that are out of favor with the White House — such as the Energy Star consumer ratings system — aren’t getting the same treatment.
January 23 -
The Senate Finance Committee chairman is examining his authority to obtain the president’s returns, a move to ensure he could see any forms his Democratic counterpart in the House potentially receives.
January 9 -
Experts suggest the lowered rates might have meant more in they'd come during a worse economy.
December 21 -
New IRS regs on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act throw the industry some curveballs.
December 20 -
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.
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