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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law will add $3.4 trillion to federal deficits through 2034, the Congressional Budget Office reported Monday, a slight increase in the projection that takes into account the final tweaks that Republicans made before getting the legislation over the finish line.
President Donald Trump’s recently enacted tax and spending law will add $3.4 trillion to US deficits over a decade and leave millions without health care coverage, according to a new estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
President Donald Trump rolled out the idea for a new tax break on car loans during a 2024 campaign stop in Detroit. Here's how the new law works.
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Religion News Service on MSNDespite tempest over a tax exemption, Trump's IRS keeps Johnson Amendment intactNotwithstanding the consent decree, it's an open question whether the US Supreme Court would go along with voiding the Johnson Amendment.
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s major domestic policy law will result in nearly 10 million more people going without health insurance by 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate on the final law.
A gambling losses tax deduction cap in Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is causing an uproar. Here’s what you need to know.
One of President Donald Trump's biggest promises to seniors during his 2024 campaign was that he would eliminate taxes on Social Security income. Taxes on retirement benefits can be complex and place an extra burden on households relying on Social Security to make ends meet.
The program offered free tax filing for two years before Republicans shut it down. Now a small group hopes to save the code for a future administration to use.
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Econostrum on MSNTrump’s Social Security Tax Cut: What You Need to Know About the New Tax LawPresident Donald Trump’s promise to eliminate the tax on Social Security benefits was a key talking point in his 2024 campaign. The recent tax reform bill, signed into law on July 4, 2025, takes a significant step towards this goal,
She said she was constantly cobbling together child care plans when her nanny fell through, to "not be the person who kept calling out" at work. Foster's husband is a physician and she describes her family as middle to upper class.