Center for American Progress: Republican Tax Legislators' Potential Framework for Extending Trump's Tax Cuts is Gimmick That Would Cost More Than Advertised
December 18, 2024
December 18, 2024
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (TNSres) -- The Center for American Progress issued the following news release:
The Trump tax cuts, enacted in late 2017, disproportionately cut taxes for wealthy individuals and large profitable corporations. With a large portion of these tax cuts set to expire after 2025, Congress is debating how much of these tax cuts to extend and whether to offset any of the costs. A new Center for American Progress report explains leading Republican tax legislators' scheme . . .
The Trump tax cuts, enacted in late 2017, disproportionately cut taxes for wealthy individuals and large profitable corporations. With a large portion of these tax cuts set to expire after 2025, Congress is debating how much of these tax cuts to extend and whether to offset any of the costs. A new Center for American Progress report explains leading Republican tax legislators' scheme . . .