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President Donald Trump's multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package moved closer to reality after it passed the Senate.
July 1 -
The $3.3 trillion tax and spending cut bill passed the Senate after a furious push by Republican leaders to persuade holdouts to back the legislation.
July 1 -
The Senate narrowly approved President Trump's tax bill after Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote following no votes from three Republican senators.
July 1 -
Senate Republicans appear to be making progress in resolving differences with House Republicans in the state and local tax deduction and other matters.
June 27 -
Effort to eliminate regulations on short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns and silencers hit a roadblock with the Senate parliamentarian.
June 27 -
Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled ineligible provisions that would have limited states' ability to tax health care providers to fund Medicaid.
June 26 -
The provision would allow energy companies subject to a 15% corporate alternative minimum tax to deduct certain drilling costs when calculating taxable income.
June 17 -
Senate Republicans plan to modify the massive fiscal package to lower maximum deductions for state and local taxes and limit the impact of a "revenge" tax.
June 17 -
Businesses and rich universities scored wins in the Senate version of Trump's tax bill, while low-income Americans and clean energy providers were hit hard.
June 17 -
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Republicans in his chamber expect to deliver on President Donald Trump's campaign promises.
June 10 -
Under the initiative, the government would make the one-time contribution into a tax-deferred, low-cost index fund that will track the overall stock market.
June 10 -
Lawmakers are largely taking their cues from Trump and sticking by the $3 trillion bill at the center of the White House's economic agenda.
June 6 -
It's time to identify and implement business strategies that drive your firm's growth and keep you ahead of the curve in an ever-changing economic environment.
June 6
Intuit -
In the world of depreciation planning, one small timing detail continues to fly under the radar — and it's costing taxpayers serious money.
May 30
Maven Cost Segregation -
At the heart of the concern is a tax dynamic that exchange-traded funds were built to avoid.
May 28 -
Here's a rundown of the House bill's main provisions impacting people and businesses.
May 23 -
The reconciliation process allows tax and spending legislation to pass with a simple majority in the Senate, but the bill still needs to survive the Byrd Rule.
May 22 -
This year's uncertainty in Washington is resulting in an unclear tax landscape, especially with deductions from real estate holdings and capital expenditures.
May 21
Stout -
Wealthy Americans and business investors are among the big winners while targets of Trump's ire such as immigrants and elite universities were hammered.
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