GOP, Trump and SALT
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House Republican leadership on Wednesday night unveiled last-minute tweaks to President Trump’s tax cut and spending priorities bill, including increasing the state and local tax (SALT) deduction
Members of the SALT Caucus and Republican House leadership have agreed to a compromise on raising the cap on state and local tax deductions, a breakthrough for the GOP as it tries to pass its $4 trillion tax-cut and spending bill.
Although the deal is not done yet, House Speaker Mike Johnson and a group of GOP lawmakers mostly from the New York suburbs reportedly say they agreed on the basic parameters of a deal for a new
Plus: Trump confronts South African leader in Oval Office{beacon}HOUSE REPUBLICANS are fighting the clock — and each other — as GOP leadership and the White House push for President Trump’s “big,
The future of President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful" federal spending bill could come down to SALT tax deductions.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson appears set to unveil changes to President Trump's 'big beautiful bill' Wednesday, including a more generous deduction for state and local taxes (SALT), as he pushes for a key vote.
For the middle class, this is a real win, especially in a state like New York,” Lawler told The Post in an exclusive interview Wednesday trumpeting increase from a $10,000 to a
The current cap is $10,000 for the state and local property tax deduction. A previous proposal would raise it to $30,000
WASHINGTON—President Trump turned the screws on holdout Republicans, warning they would pay a steep political price if they stood in the way of the multitrillion-dollar tax and spending agenda that party leaders want to quickly pass through the narrowly divided chamber.