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The House of Representatives’ recently passed tax bill changes course on taxing multinational corporations engaged in ...
As the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy notes, the top 1 percent of Floridians (those with income of more than $1.1 million annually) would receive an average tax cut of $86,320 in 2026. As a ...
Analysis from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy shows that the richest 1 percent of taxpayers in the District will get the biggest tax cut—one being paid for by slashing federal basic ...
An analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) highlights just how lopsided the bill’s tax provisions are.
Lawmakers are divided over how to deal with the state and local tax deduction or SALT, after the House passed its version of the Republican spending bill last week. The cap tends to impact Americans ...
Immigrant tax filers face a harsher tax code than citizens in some important respects. Sweeping tax legislation recently ...
The poorest fifth of Americans would receive 1 percent of the House reconciliation bill's net tax cuts in 2026 while the ...
The House tax plan cuts charitable giving tax incentives for donors to most nonprofit groups while roughly tripling the ...
The sprawling tax and spending bill before the House of Representatives would cut more than $200 billion from food assistance ...
While a federal SALT cap is hotly debated, capping deductibility at $10,000 was an unambiguously good idea at the state level ...
The court rejected a religious charter school, but conservatives may get much of what they want in a school voucher program that passed the House this week.
Republicans in Congress are trying to pass a new tax and spending bill that may end up being a “big, beautiful bill” – but mostly for wealthy Americans.
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