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At End of Trump Tax Cuts, Progressives See Leverage to Target the Rich
The Wall Street Journal· 5 hours agoPOLITICS AND POLICY WASHINGTON—Huge pieces of Republicans’ 2017 tax law are scheduled to lapse after...
The Possible Economic Ups and Downs for the Middle Class If Trump Is Elected
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour agoThe 2024 election is quickly approaching. After four years of President Joe Biden, Nov. 5 will be...
Ohio Republicans propose constitutional amendment to cap property tax increases
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoErin Glynn is a reporter for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch,...
Your turn. Illinois grocery tax cut creates revenue problem for local governments
Rockford Register Star via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoDon’t fall for it. What they call a tax cut will actually be a tax increase. When the governor announced his plan to eliminate the grocery ...
Experts: Will the Tax Code Change Again If Trump Is Elected in 2024?
GoBankingRates via AOL· 3 hours agoDonald Trump and Joe Biden have spent a great deal of time this campaign season talking about the...
Opinion | The law-and-order party defunds the IRS. Again.
Washington Post· 4 hours agoTo wit: Republicans are trying to make it easier for corporations and the wealthy to shirk their tax...
Vast majority of Republican voters favor ‘painful’ tax hikes as part of deficit deal, poll finds
Market Watch· 2 days agoAmericans across the political spectrum see the U.S. budget deficit as an urgent challenge that...
Trump Tax Cut Renewal Is Winning Wall Street, But Could Cost $4.6 Trillion
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- The prospect of a fresh round of tax cuts next year is helping Donald Trump woo Wall...
Gov. Scott vetoes bill that would have seen property taxes increase by nearly 14%
WPTZ Burlington· 21 hours agoVermont Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed a bill that would have seen the average property tax increase by...
How yesterday’s giveaways led to today’s deficits
The Hill· 2 hours agoThe answer: They were largely built in through mandatory spending legislation, mainly Social Security and healthcare, enacted before this century began....