Sentences with phrase «passage of the tax plan»

Securing congressional passage of the tax plan is critically important to Trump, who has yet to get major legislation through Congress since taking office in January, including a healthcare overhaul he promised as a candidate last year.
Despite the political turbulence and early legislative failures by the Trump administration, December's passage of the tax plan was seen as a key victory that will propel the economy solidly into 2018.

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Now that you're 30 - plus or approaching the dreaded 3 - 0, you need a health plan more than ever — and with the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, it's now required, or you'll start being docked on your taxes.
Prior to passage of the GOP tax plan, many feared how the changes to the tax law could impact retirement funds and 401 (k) s in particular.
The bill's passage also potentially complicates Treasury issuance relative to the debt ceiling, as lower tax receipts under the new tax plan could cause Treasury to run out of extraordinary measures earlier than originally thought.
While the content of the bill and the successful vote comports with our base case that the Republicans» tax reform plan will become law effective 2018, the Senate acted faster than expected, improving odds of a 2017 passage.
Now that you're 30 - plus or approaching the dreaded 3 - 0, you need a health plan more than ever — and with the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, it's now required, or you'll started being docked on your taxes.
Dozens of companies have announced they are giving their employees bonuses, following the passage of the Republican tax plan that Trump signed into law in December.
Yet Republican deficit hawks are balking at an increase in federal spending after the recent passage of the tax reform plan and 2019 fiscal year budget.
Some of the wealthiest New Yorkers have sent an open letter to Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature urging passage of the «1 % Plan for New York Tax Fairness» to replace the temporary «millionaires tax» set to expire at the end of next yeTax Fairness» to replace the temporary «millionaires tax» set to expire at the end of next yetax» set to expire at the end of next year.
He heralded his own work in New York State, citing the state's relatively progressive tax plan, and the passage of a same - sex marriage bill that he made a priority in his first legislative session.
Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeff Klein insisted today he would not hold up the passage of the state budget next month over New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan to increase taxes on the rich to pay for universal pre-Kindergarten.
The New York Republican delegation met several times before the vote with House GOP leaders to express concerns about easing the path toward passage of a tax reform plan that they would like to change.
Now it is the governor himself signing on to the airwaves to urge the on - time passage of his $ 142.6 billion spending plan that he touts as one that helps create jobs and doesn't rely on tax increases to plug a $ 1.3 billion deficit.
Cuomo also wants to make the state's shared services initiatives permanent, calling escalating property taxes an obstacle to growth that has been elevated to an «economic cancer» following the passage of the federal tax plan.
WASHINGTON — One day after missing a self - imposed deadline, House Republican leaders were rushing to release a tax plan on Thursday, pressing ahead despite the hesitation of some Republicans from high - tax states who could be crucial to the bill's passage.
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This would essentially return the state 529 plan to its status prior to the passage of the tax bill.
This means the expansion of vouchers, tax credit plans, and charters, as well as the passage of Parent Trigger laws, the embrace of homeschooling, and the creation of DIY schools that serve their children and those of their neighbors and even fellow parishioners.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wants his education tax credit, which critics have identified as a backdoor voucher plan for private and parochial schools, and he wants it so badly that sources in Albany are saying he is trying to entice hesitant Democrats by tying strengthened rent regulations to passage of the credit.
Even prior to the passage of the new tax law, critics of 529 college - saving plans already argued that these plans were merely a tax benefit for the wealthy.
But passage of the tax bill will end a year of prodding, cajoling, and storytelling from leaders in both parties — including sitting senators and Reagan - administration alumni — that tried to force senior Republican leadership into considering some kind of plan to soften the blow of global warming.
I've been planning for a while to write a post arguing that the one thing Julia Gillard can do to (at least, potentially) salvage her place in the history books is to secure passage of the carbon price package (and preferably the other outstanding items left over from the Rudd era, such as the mining tax legislation and health reform), then step aside, and let the Labor party choose a new leader.
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