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House and Senate Republicans are not close to a deal on raising the state and local tax deductions, leaving the fate of the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans on Monday proposed deeper Medicaid cuts, including new work requirements for parents of ...
Republican leaders are aiming for quick negotiations over needed changes to the newly unveiled Senate tax bill which lacks ...
The Senate GOP’s sweeping tax bill would keep a popular property tax deduction limited to $10,000, drawing the ire of ...
A deal reached in the House to raise the SALT deduction could be in danger in the Senate. The U.S. Capitol is seen as ...
Senate Republicans have largely opposed increasing the cap, arguing that the deductions only favor wealthy homeowners in high ...
Before 2018, the tax break — including state and local income and property taxes — was unlimited for filers who itemized ...
After weeks of negotiations, it's unclear whether Republican senators are any closer to finding the votes to approve the package.
Rounding out the House’s three main areas of concern is the Senate’s $10,000 SALT deduction cap, which is causing considerable consternation among moderate House Republicans from high-tax blue ...
“In the Senate, at least, there isn't a high level of interest in doing anything on SALT,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune ...
Senate Republicans have said that the number in the text is merely a placeholder to continue negotiations across the Capitol. But House Republicans in the SALT Caucus are warning in no uncertain ...
They’re getting SALT-y. Blue state Republican reps railed against rumored Senate plans to lower the state and local tax deduction (SALT) cap back down from the House-negotiated level of $40,000 ...