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Republicans unveiled a framework for their long-awaited tax reform plan Wednesday, listing a series of tax cuts but with few details on how to raise revenue to pay for the cuts.
September 27 -
The president is expected to discuss reform-related issues in a speech on Wednesday.
September 24 -
Senate Finance Chairman Orrin Hatch is downplaying the prospect that the White House and congressional Republican leaders will be able to deliver a unified framework for tax legislation next week, as other officials have promised.
September 20 -
The Treasury Secretary floated the idea of not giving accountants the same tax cuts that companies like manufacturers would get under the Trump administration’s tax reform plan.
September 13 -
Three Democratic senators joined the president as he aimed to win their support for an as-yet unreleased tax plan that would be written by Republican leaders.
September 13 -
The president is planning an aggressive travel schedule, taking him to as many as 13 states over the next seven weeks.
September 12 -
The chairman of a large conservative caucus believes President Trump will sign a tax bill this year, but the legislation may not be as far reaching as Republican leaders had originally hoped.
September 11 -
The president's agreement with Democrats could be complicating tax reform efforts by eroding trust within his own party.
September 11 -
President Donald Trump promoted a tax overhaul as essential to boosting economic growth as he huddled Tuesday at the White House with his advisers and the congressional leaders shepherding his push to overhaul the nation’s tax code.
September 5 -
National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn disputed the suggestion that the Trump administration’s proposed tax overhaul would benefit the wealthiest Americans on Friday—and said it’s not clear the highest earners would get any tax cut at all.
September 5