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How the GOP tax plan changes the alimony equation
Nov 6, 2017
The Republican tax plan would change alimony from something that is treated favorably for the people who have to pay it to something that is more of a tax burden. That’s because alimony payments would no longer be deductible from income on the payer’s tax return. The change could make divorce settlements more difficult to […]
The tax bill is out – time for amendments ... and lobbyists
Nov 6, 2017
Today the House Ways and Means Committee meets to debate the bill to overhaul the tax code. Officially it’s called a markup: committee members offer amendments before it goes to a House vote. What happens during a markup – and what could we see here? Click the audio player above to her the full story.
What will the GOP tax bill do for the economy?
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Kai Ryssdal
Nov 3, 2017
And what will Jerome Powell do for the Fed?
Small business takes on GOP over tax bill
Nov 3, 2017
Congressional staffers, lobbyists, think tanks, and many others are getting ready for a weekend of digging through the 400-plus page GOP tax bill. They will be sorting out where to pick their fights come Monday, when the bill heads to the House Ways and Means Committee for markup. Already weighing in are small businesses, many […]
Trump's top economist makes his pitch for corporate tax cuts
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Kai Ryssdal
Nov 3, 2017
White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Kevin Hassett talked about the tax bill, and how he sees workers getting that $4,000 raise.
Some small businesses not happy with the proposed GOP tax bill
Nov 3, 2017
The GOP tax bill is under a microscope as tax analysts, lobbyists and accountants try to figure out what the proposed changes will mean. One of the details that may lead to a fight is how the plan treats so-called “pass-through” businesses, privately held companies that make up 95 percent of U.S. businesses, whose profits […]
Key question on the GOP tax plan: What’s your ZIP code?
Nov 2, 2017
The GOP tax bill as written gets rid of deductions for state and local income taxes and would cap state and local property tax deductions at $10,000. It would also limit the mortgage interest deduction by capping it at $500,000 for future home purchases. These provisions will have a bigger impact in some parts of […]
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Why does the GOP want to give corporate America a big tax cut?
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Adriene Hill
Nov 2, 2017
After months of big promise and bullet-pointed lists, the GOP is out with a tax bill today. It is a long way from final. Democrats, business groups and others are already pushing back hard against elements of the plan. Among the changes the GOP is touting loudest and seems most committed to is a plan […]
What the House GOP's tax plan will mean for different income brackets
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Janet Nguyen
Nov 2, 2017
The GOP is reducing the number of tax brackets to four and making changes to popular deductions.
Inside the last-minute wrangling on the tax bill
Nov 1, 2017
Today is not the day we get a look at the GOP tax plan. Late last night, the House Ways and Means committee delayed the scheduled release of the text of the bill by a day. For now, there are many details to be worked out before the big reveal. Word is, Republicans are still […]