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A plan to increase state and local tax deductions was immediately rejected by a small but determined GOP “SALT caucus,” imperiling a tax bill that remains a high priority for the White House.
Disputes among Republicans about parts of Trump's major tax bill threaten approval in the Senate and past compromises reached ...
President Donald Trump told Senate Republicans he is open to a state and local tax deduction cap lower than the $40,000 in ...
The challenge of reaching a compromise on SALT is a key issue for the Republican leadership in ... complicating efforts to finalize the bill. Speaker Johnson has acknowledged the difficulty ...
The "one big, beautiful bill" includes a new tax break for coastal elites. It's a deduction for up to $40,000 of state and local taxes.
House Republicans are planning to triple the state and local tax (SALT ... party to compromise on the marquee legislation. Getty Images Last year, Trump threw his weight behind efforts to raise ...
Some Republicans will be concerned about cuts in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” to programs their voters depend on, ...
President Trump met with holdouts again Wednesday as leaders ramp up their efforts to build support around the bill.
House Republicans are gearing up for their most consequential megabill markups today with massive, unresolved policy fights ...
The Republican lawmaker said a budget bill with a SALT deduction cap as low as $30,000 would not get her support.
part of their efforts to push through President Trump’s "big beautiful" tax bill. But it was immediately rejected by a small but determined GOP "SALT caucus" that wants a higher level.