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House Democrats are facing off with Republicans over getting their hands on the president’s tax returns.
February 7 -
House Republicans have scaled down their proposals.
December 11 -
Last year’s tax overhaul imposes a tax on some coveted benefits for workers at tax-exempt organizations.
December 11 -
The lame-duck package has been scaled back as the congressional term nears an end.
December 10 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady has given up on an additional round of tax cuts. Now, the only tax item he might be able to get passed this year is something he hates: the annual renewal of prized industry tax breaks.
November 28 -
House Ways and Means Committee chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, released a far-reaching tax and oversight package containing tax extenders, technical corrections to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, retirement and other savings enhancements and changes in the way the IRS operates.
November 27 -
Some see the DST as a ‘revenue grab’ that’s punishing American tech companies.
November 13 -
Democrats may control the House Ways and Means Committee, but neither party is likely to get their way on tax policy.
November 7 -
President Trump and the GOP leader of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee issued a joint statement committing to future legislation.
October 31 -
The chairman of the House tax-writing committee said if Republicans retain the House and the Senate they’ll advance a 10 percent tax cut aimed at middle-income earners.
October 23