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The president’s sweeping domestic policy achievement extends his expiring 2017 tax cuts, but could cause millions in the U.S.
President Donald Trump has signed his signature bill of tax and spending cuts at the White House Fourth of July picnic ...
President Donald Trump signed his $3.4 trillion budget bill into law Friday, enshrining an extension of tax cuts, temporary ...
The bill is deeply unpopular - with nearly 2-to-1 opposition, according to a Washington Post-Ipsos poll conducted in June.
From gun silencers to the child tax credit, there are several secluded provisions lurking in the Senate's version of sweeping ...
The Senate also pulled out a change to the Pell Grant program, which provides federal aid to low-income students to attend ...
Congress passed a giant tax bill that includes the Senate's SALT changes that allow rich Americans in high-tax states to save ...
Senate Republicans hauled President Donald Trump’s big tax breaks and spending cuts bill to passage Tuesday by the ...
What made the cut—from SALT to no tax on tips—and what didn’t.
Businesses benefit from Senate changes that would make permanent a series of breaks that had been offered only temporarily in ...
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