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What Did the Trump Tax Cuts Do? Nobody Really Knows.
Economic upheaval caused by the pandemic has clouded analysts’ ability to understand the effects of the 2017 tax law. Republicans call it a huge success and want to extend it anyway.
CBO sees US 2025 deficit flat at $1.9 trln before any Trump tax changes
The Congressional Budget Office on Friday forecast a $1.865 trillion U.S. budget deficit for fiscal 2025, largely flat with last year and indicating no major deterioration in government finances before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Monday.
Republicans may try budget math that doesn’t count Trump tax cuts
Extending the tax law that’s set to expire would add $4.6 trillion to the national debt — so some GOP lawmakers want to change the rules.
CBO Projects U.S. Debt to Surge $23.9T, Excluding Tax Cuts by Trump
The U.S. national debt is projected to surge by $23.9 trillion over the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
CBO Projects US Debt to Grow $23.9 Trillion in 10 Years, Not Including Costs of Extending Tax Cuts
The national debt is slated to rise by $23.9 trillion over the next decade, a sum that does not include trillions of dollars in additional tax cuts being championed by President-elect Donald Trump
U.S. Faces Record Debt Levels as Republicans Plan Tax Cuts
The United States is poised to add trillions of dollars to the national debt over the next decade as the mounting costs of social safety net programs and growing interest expenses dig the nation into a deeper fiscal hole,
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Tax Return and Tax Refund: What's the Difference?
"Tax return" and "tax refund" do sound similar, and you may've even heard someone say they've received their tax return from ...
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How to get property tax relief if your house burned in the fires
Let’s assume that a house destroyed by the fires had a $1-million market value and a $600,000 taxable value this year.
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US clean energy tax subsidies to cost $825 billion over 10 years, CBO says
U.S. clean energy tax subsidies under President Joe Biden's signature Inflation Reduction Act will boost U.S. budget deficits ...
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If You're Claiming the Child Tax Credit in 2025, When Will You Get Your Tax Refund?
Laws are in place preventing anyone claiming a child tax credit from getting their refund before a certain date, so how long ...
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IRS announces date it will start accepting 2024 tax returns: See when
WASHINGTON -- The Internal Revenue Service will begin accepting tax returns for tax year 2024 on Monday, Jan. 27, the IRS ...
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The tax deadline for some small businesses affected by disasters in 2024 is drawing near
The tax deadline for some small businesses affected by severe weather in 2024 is drawing near, the IRS is reminding owners.
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New GOP bill seeks to hold private universities to same tax standard as corporations: 'On notice'
Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas is introducing legislation to raise taxes on private university endowment profits to be in line with ...
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