This year's presidential and congressional elections are unlikely to be decided on the issue of tax policy, but they will very likely determine how much of the tax cuts enacted under President Donald Trump survive.
Talking about tax policy is one of the best ways for President Joe Biden to create a contrast with Donald Trump on who will fight for average Americans. As Trump told a group of wealthy campaign donors earlier this month, one of his signature issues if elected president in November will be extending the tax cuts Republicans enacted during his term in 2017—which overwhelmingly benefited wealthy Americans. There's no audio of the statement, but it echoes comments Trump made last year during a...
Donald Trump’s interjections have featured in every one of his major legal cases, and they show no sign of abating. But a scene Tuesday indicates how the stakes are increasing.
Record spending and a return to pushing tax hikes, that is the unfortunate reality of New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s budget proposal. Just last year, New Jersey’s excessive corporate income tax surcharge was finally allowed to expire – as was the original sales pitch when the surcharge was first enacted. The state’s rate was the […]
As President Joe Biden visited Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, he called for an increase in taxes on the rich.
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I read with disbelief the letter “Elders on benefits should fear a Trump presidency” (Star-Advertiser, March 29).
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Later this year, Missouri voters could be asked if there should be a cap on property assessment increases.
(The Center Square) – There is a bipartisan effort in Illinois aimed at preserving family farms in the event of a family member’s death. The Family Farm Preservation Act in House Bill 4600 is designed to protect farm families and their land by updating the Illinois Estate Tax code to include protections in regards to inflation. Proponents say some families were forced to sell off some or all of the family farm to pay the estate tax, also called the "death tax." ...