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Significant changes are in store for President Donald Trump's signature $3.9 trillion tax-cut bill.
June 2 -
President Donald Trump called on members of his party to unite behind his economic agenda in Congress, putting pressure on factions of lawmakers who are calling for last-minute changes to the legislation to drop their demands.
May 16 -
Hard-line conservatives bucked President Donald Trump and blocked the massive tax bill over cost concerns.
May 16 -
The far-reaching tax reconciliation bill from Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee would add significant new provisions to the Tax Code.
May 15 -
President Trump's 'big beautiful bill' continues to move through the House and Senate.
May 8 -
A pair of bills would coordinate Pell Grants with the AOTC, and provide a tax deduction for overtime pay.
May 6 -
A bipartisan group of over 100 lawmakers reintroduced legislation in the House to expand and strengthen the Low Income Housing Tax Credit.
April 8 -
The House passed six bipartisan bills concerning taxes and the IRS, four of which were endorsed by the AICPA.
April 1 -
While Congress and the Trump administration seem to want major tax legislation this year, it looks like it is going to be a very difficult process.
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Both houses of Congress have passed budget resolutions — but they have passed very different budget resolutions.
March 18