Republican lawmakers released a more
detailed tax reform plan, laid out by The New York Times.
Not exact matches
Any proposed legislation on
tax reform will likely only use the
plan as an opening bid where much more
detail will be necessary.
While the Republican - led
tax reform plan is short on
details at this point, the head of a
tax policy group called the
plan «viable.»
The reality, though, is that, while Trump and Congressional GOP leaders still don't have a comprehensive,
detailed plan for
tax reform, the proposals they've put forth thus far have been found by independent analysts to disproportionately benefit higher - income taxpayers.
Differences exist between the
tax brackets and other
details in the Senate and House
tax plans, which will ultimately have to become one
plan before
tax reform can be enacted.
You should do a
detailed analysis (plugging in numbers into a calculator) of your 2018
tax liability before and after this
tax reform plan is put through.
We applaud the President's focus on
tax reform, but the
plan includes far more
detail on how the Administration would cut
taxes than on how they would pay for those cuts.
President Trump's
tax reform plan still lacks important
details but as it stands, the
plan appears it would add significantly to the debt.
The
details of Governor Cuomo's economic
plan, which includes both
tax reform and a new infrastructure fund, were released today with support from Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
Evan Liddiard, NAR Senior Policy Representative, delivered his take on the
tax reform plan, noting many
details will change and pointing out there were, nonetheless, larger outcomes that could manifest should the
plan pass.