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Republicans from high-tax blue states want higher cap for state-and-local tax deduction.
Welcome to The Hill’s Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story House GOP moves Trump tax cuts through committee The House
Republican debate is heating up for Trump’s tax cuts. Here’s who could benefit from the final bill, according to policy experts.
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Republicans and Democrats grew weary in the early hours of Wednesday morning on Capitol Hill as they slogged through at-times contentious debate over provisions in President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts package.
Republican tax writers propose eliminating a $200 tax on firearm silencers as part of Trump's tax reform, potentially benefiting gun-rights groups. The move could cost $1.4 billion over a decade. While some argue it's about hearing protection,
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are debating a new tax cuts bill that includes no taxes on tips and overtime, investment accounts for babies, and a new deduction for Social Security.