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U.S. retailers came out swinging against new tariffs that will be imposed against China, saying they represent a $50 billion tax on American consumers.
March 23 -
Talks continued on issues like a fix to the new tax law with just days remaining for House and Senate votes to avert a third shutdown this year.
March 21 -
Republicans are looking to act a lot faster than originally expected to keep the new individual tax breaks from expiring in 2025.
March 16 -
Tax breaks for individuals should be made permanent in future legislation, according to the incoming White House economic adviser.
March 15 -
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy proposed taxing online-room booking, ride-sharing, marijuana, e-cigarettes and internet transactions along with raising taxes on millionaires and retail sales to fund a record $37.4 billion budget that would boost spending on schools, pensions and mass transit.
March 14 -
The Speaker of the House visited Atlanta to tout the economic benefits of the new tax law, but the president had other ideas.
March 9 -
When 2018 taxes are due in April 2019, millions of Americans could find themselves owing the government far more than was withheld. Millions of others could find they paid too much in 2018, resulting in unusually large refunds.
March 8 -
The Solicitor General urged the justices to let state and local governments collect billions of dollars from online retailers.
March 6 -
As the newest cooperator for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the former Trump campaign aide gives prosecutors a powerful weapon in a tax-related case.
February 23 -
The Special Counsel filed conspiracy and false-statement counts against the former campaign official.
February 23