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House Democrats’ lawsuit seeking to quickly compel the Treasury Department and IRS to hand over the president’s tax returns won’t be decided faster than any ordinary case.
August 30 -
A group of 42 Senate Democrats has sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, urging him to refrain from unilaterally cutting capital gains taxes without congressional approval.
August 8 -
A federal judge in Montana overturned an Internal Revenue Service rule that would allow many political nonprofit groups to keep their donor lists private.
July 31 -
Senator Ted Cruz is pressuring Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to quickly deliver a tax cut to investors by indexing capital gains to inflation.
July 30 -
The Trump administration hasn’t committed yet to index capital gains to inflation, even as White House officials continue to pursue the plan.
July 19 -
The U.S. and France agreed to push ahead with creating a global digital tax system at a Group of Seven meeting, papering over a feud on the matter that still has Washington dangling threats of tariffs.
July 18 -
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are again suing President Donald Trump’s administration over a provision in the 2017 tax law that limited write-offs for state and local taxes.
July 17 -
A Democratic senator is pushing back against the Trump administration’s plans to cut taxes by indexing capital gains to inflation, a move that he says would only help the wealthy and be illegal.
July 12 -
A judge has been assigned to a lawsuit by congressional Democrats seeking access to the president’s tax returns.
July 5 -
Finance Ministers from Group of 20 nations agreed they need to find a common method to tax technology giants, whose digital business models have grown exponentially faster than systems to tax them.
June 10