Budget Battles
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Trump Tax Cut Extension Would Cost $4.6 Trillion: CBO
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House Kills Greene Motion to Oust Speaker Johnson
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Greene Backs Off Johnson Threat, but Issues Four Demands
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Social Security, Medicare Get Boost From Strong Economy
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Biden and Trump Joust Over Jobs Report
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IRS Unveils Plan to Crack Down on the Rich
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She’ll Force Vote to Oust Johnson
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Trump Tax Cut Extension Would Cost $4.6 Trillion: CBO
By Michael RaineyLawmakers in Washington will need to address some serious fiscal questions next year, not least of which is what to do about Trump-era tax cuts set to expire at the end of 2025. Some in Congress want...
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IRS Unveils Plan to Crack Down on Wealthy Taxpayers
By Michael RaineyThe IRS wants to increase its audit rate for taxpayers earning more than $10 million by about 50%, according to an updated operating plan released Thursday. Relying on additional funding provided by...
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She’ll Force Vote to Oust Johnson
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced Wednesday that she will force a vote next week on her motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson, even as her odds of succeeding appear to be nil. Republican...
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Supply-Siders Pitch Trump on a Flat Tax
By Michael RaineyA group of conservative advisers long associated with Republican economic policies are reportedly encouraging former President Donald Trump to embrace the idea of a flat income tax. Bloomberg’s...
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Former Biden Administration Economists Launch New Budget Lab
A huge tax fight is looming as a slew of 2017 Republican tax cuts are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025 — and, as Natasha Sarin writes at The Washington Post , the government’s budgetary...
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Trump Promises Billionaires: I'll Keep Your Taxes Low
Former President Donald Trump reportedly told wealthy donors to his 2024 campaign that he’ll keep their taxes low and extend his 2017 tax cuts, many of which are set to expire after 2025. Trump’s...
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Free IRS Filing Program Draws Few Users
By Michael RaineyThe IRS announced last week that upwards of 19 million people in 12 states are eligible to file their taxes for free using Direct File, a new program the tax agency is testing this year. But...
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19 Million Taxpayers Eligible for Free IRS Filing Program
By Michael RaineyThe IRS is testing a new online system that offers free filing directly through the tax agency, and over the weekend, Commissioner Danny Werfel said that millions of people are eligible to use it...
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Poll Finds Liberals and Conservatives Agree: Tax the Super-Rich
By Michael RaineyPresident Joe Biden has proposed a number of tax hikes on wealthy households and corporations, and it looks like some of his proposals — including a 25% minimum tax on billionaires — could win...
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Biden Has Cut Taxes Overall: Analysis
By Michael RaineyPresident Biden has called for raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy, but according to a new analysis by the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, he has been a net tax cutter so far. In an...
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US on Pace to Add $19 Trillion to National Debt Over Next Decade: CBO
By Michael RaineyFederal finances are deteriorating more rapidly than expected, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday as it released its 10-year outlook for the federal budget and the U.S. economy. The 101-...
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The IRS Is Finally Answering Its Phones
By Michael RaineyThe IRS says its employees are answering phones to provide customer support at a much higher rate than in previous years. An unnamed Treasury Department official told The Washington Post that 88.6%...
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Biden’s Bets on Taxes and Health Care
As President Biden addresses Congress and the nation tonight, he’ll be looking to sell the American public on his accomplishments and lay the groundwork for his re-election bid. You’re sure to hear...
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Abolish the IRS and the Income Tax? Some Republicans Are Having Second Thoughts
By Michael RaineyA group of arch-conservatives in the House is pushing for a vote on a bill that would eliminate federal income taxes and the IRS, but some influential Republicans are pushing back against what...
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Number of the Day: 19.5%
By Michael RaineyThe income tax rate in the third quarter of 2022 for S&P 500 companies was 19.50%, according to calculations by Howard Silverblatt of S&P Dow Jones Indices. That was a bit lower than the 20...