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Conservative Republican holdouts are stalling action on President Donald Trump’s “big” bill of tax breaks and spending reductions, refusing to accept a Senate GOP budget framework approved over the w...
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The House on Thursday narrowly adopted a Republican budget blueprint for slashing taxes and government spending, after hard-line conservatives concerned that it would balloon the nation’s debt ended ...
From The New York Times
Kenyan apparel exporters are cautiously optimistic following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a 90-day suspension on recently imposed tariffs.
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The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a budget plan that lays the groundwork for extending President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts, overcoming opposition from Republican hardliners who worried that it does not cut spending sufficiently.
With Trump's 2017 tax cuts set to expire, White House warns of $4T hike as Congress faces fierce political showdown.
President Donald Trump’s drive to enact trillions of dollars in tax cuts and raise the federal debt is on track after he and congressional leaders successfully corralled House Republican lawmakers to approve a Senate-passed budget outline.
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Burlington Free Press on MSNSen. Welch leads effort to repeal Trump tariffs with support of key Republican senatorSen. Peter Welch is leading an effort in the Senate to repeal the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump under a declared emergency.
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GOBankingRates on MSNI’m a Tax Expert: 4 Predictions I Have for Trump’s Tax Plan in 2025President Donald Trump's second term has been defined by volatility and uncertainty. Early on, he proposed replacing income taxes with tariffs, and, after granting a few exemptions and
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Politicians and economists said President Donald Trump’s "Liberation Day" tariff rollout amounted to a historic tax increase. "Donald Trump just imposed the largest tax hike in our lifetime," Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom posted April 2 on X .
Republicans will now have to detail what specific programs they will cut, including potential changes to Medicaid.
Congress has cleared the first major hurdle in their efforts to pass a sweeping party-line bill to enact President Donald Trump's agenda. Now the work begins. The resolution approved Thursday in the GOP-controlled House of Representatives outlines how much lawmakers can spend and how much they must cut spending in the final package.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump says 'I don't need Elon' as feud seemingly grows strongerTrump exchanged some pleasantries with Elon Musk in a meeting where reporters were present before revealing that the billionaire tech mogul was actually not 'needed.'
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"All I did is say, 'If you don't build your plant here, you are gonna pay a big tax. 25, maybe 50, maybe 75, maybe 100%,'" Trump said of TSMC.
President Donald Trump’s efforts to end birthright citizenship could lead to a “birth tax”, a policy think tank believes