Trump tax cuts are helping the middle class, do the math: Grover Norquist
Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist said all the current Democratic candidates want to take the tax cuts away that Trump enacted during his presidency.
Trump: 'I don't feel like I'm being impeached'
President Trump emphasized how well the American economy is doing, reiterating how "we have the greatest economy in the history of our country."
Trump SALT cap veto threat doesn't deter Democrats
The White House says a new bill would unfairly burden middle class Americans.
Larry Kudlow: Tax cuts 2.0 may come 'well into the campaign'
America is experiencing a "terrific economy" and "it's not over yet" says Kudlow.
Democrats launch new bid to overturn SALT cap, raise top tax rate
The bill seeks a total repeal of the SALT cap in 2020 and 2021.
David Asman, Austan Goolsbee argue over Trump tax cuts, how it impacted jobs
Former Obama economic adviser claims jobs growth "had nothing to do with the tax cut."
Patrice Onwuka: New Jersey's attack on the gig economy is also an attack on workers looking to make ends meet
States that once embraced innovation and the opportunities they deliver to their workforce are now turning on the gig economy. Caught in the crossfire are regular workers and citizens who just want to earn a living or some extra income.
Steve Moore: Bring on Trump tax cuts 2.0 – Here are four ways to help Americans keep more of their money
Trump has said he wants any new tax cut to be aimed at the middle class. So here are some practical ideas that could help the economy and would benefit working-class Americans.
CPA Paul Miller: Tax deductions that can lower your 2019 tax bill -- there's still time
From charitable donations to business meals and commuter costs -- whether you are an employee or employer -- there is still time to lower your 2019 tax bill with these write-offs.
How FedEx cut its tax bill to $0
FedEx's tax rate from 34 percent to less than zero.
'Patriotic Millionaire' Morris Pearl: Why I support the 'millionaires surtax' (Yes, that's right)
Though it would only apply to the wealthiest 0.2 percent of taxpayers like me (or about 330,000 taxpayers) the 'millionaires surtax' would raise an estimated $635 billion over 10 years, according to the Tax Policy Center.
Steve Moore: Trump economy is really experiencing a middle-class boom -- this data doesn't lie
If the media, liberal think tanks and Democrats in Congress were truly concerned about the economic well-being of 'hard-working families,' as Elizabeth Warren likes to say, they would have cheered to the rafters this amazing news of rising incomes for nearly all groups.
Warren's $20T healthcare plan to tax wealthy Americans, corporations
Warren instead insisted that overall health care costs would increase for big corporations and the wealthy while falling for most everyone else.
Digital tax on tech giants gathering global support
Global finance ministers weighed a proposal while meeting in D.C. this week.
This 'patriotic millionaire' wants to pay more taxes, thinks others should too
"We think everyone should be rich and be a millionaire, but we also think that millionaires and billionaires should pay taxes at the same rate that working Americans do," Morris Pearl, 'Patriotic Millionaires' Chair, said.
Elizabeth Warren's Medicare-for-all plan: How do the numbers add up?
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren is getting backlash for refusing to answer one question.
California asks for vouchers to combat homelessness issue
President Trump and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson are visiting California just a day after California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked Trump to approve more housing vouchers to combat the state's homelessness problem.
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Trump considering temporary payroll tax cut to stimulate economy
However, former Trump economic adviser Stephen Moore said a payroll tax cut wouldn't "pump up the economy a whole lot."