President Trump signed an Executive Order deferring payroll tax in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and it impacted the take-home pay of certain individuals.
President Donald Trump has pledged to end taxes on overtime pay, as well as other things like tips and Social Security.
Trump’s executive memo did not nix the IRS or income taxes; it directed Cabinet officials to consider the feasibility of establishing an External Revenue Service to collect tariffs. Congressional ...
President Donald Trump wasted no time signing an executive order Monday that aims to give him more control over the federal ...
President Trump signed a series of executive orders after his inauguration, including a hiring freeze for federal government ...
The AICPA’s vice president–Tax Policy & Advocacy said President Donald Trump’s executive order to freeze hiring at the IRS should not affect seasonal employees, who likely are already hired and ...
Millions of federal employees are in for a shakeup as the Trump administration settles in and prepares a number of executive orders and plans ... an estimated payroll savings of $100 billion ...
During his campaign, President Trump proposed getting rid of taxes on overtime, tips and Social Security. What to know about ...
Despite only being president for a few hours, Trump signed a flurry of executive orders on topics ranging from TikTok to environmental policies to immigration. While Trump proposed cutting taxes on ...