Trump’s $4 trillion of tax cuts loom over the election

Trump’s $4 trillion of tax cuts loom over the election

The winner of November’s presidential election will face a challenge with the expiration of nearly trillion in tax cuts next year.

Brainard Speaks on Upcoming Tax Debate

Brainard Speaks on Upcoming Tax Debate

The text discusses the economic policies of the White House, highlighting the President’s plan to grow the economy from the middle out and bottom up. The President is committed to not raising taxes on anyone making less than 0,000 and will cut taxes further for workers and families, funded by asking corporations and the wealthy to contribute more.

Options for Navigating the 2025 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Expirations

Options for Navigating the 2025 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Expirations

The text discusses the upcoming expiration of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2025 and provides insight into various tax reform options. Lawmakers will need to decide on priorities for tax reform, including maintaining the TCJA policies or implementing fundamental reforms. The text outlines two alternative reform options that focus on better cost recovery for business investment, lower individual rates, and a broader tax base. These options aim to grow the economy, provide revenue, and avoid increasing the deficit. Lawmakers are encouraged to prioritize growth and fiscal responsibility in designing tax legislation to prevent a tax hike in 2025.

Biden plans for higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy and corporations to extend middle-class tax breaks

Biden plans for higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy and corporations to extend middle-class tax breaks

Director of the National Economic Council Lael Brainard spoke at the White House about the upcoming debate over trillions in expiring tax breaks enacted by former President Donald Trump. Several provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 will expire after 2025 without changes from Congress, including lower federal income tax brackets, a higher standard deduction, and doubled estate and gift tax exemption. The Republicans’ tax package also permanently reduced corporate taxes. Brainard emphasized the need to end tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy and scale back costly corporate tax breaks. The debate over extending the tax breaks comes amid concerns about the national debt. Biden’s administration aims to extend provisions for middle-class Americans funded by raising taxes on the ultra-wealthy and corporations. House Republicans are studying solutions to address the upcoming tax cliff in 2025.

Biden White House highlights a coming showdown with GOP over 2017 tax cuts that are due to expire

Biden White House highlights a coming showdown with GOP over 2017 tax cuts that are due to expire

The winner of November’s presidential election will face a challenge with the expiration of nearly trillion in tax cuts next year. Biden’s White House is highlighting the issue and emphasizing differences with Republicans over taxes. Biden wants to raise taxes on corporations and the ultra-wealthy to support the middle class. Trump argues that tax increases would harm the economy. The 2017 tax cuts failed to deliver the promised growth. Biden wants to extend middle-class tax cuts while raising taxes on profitable companies and the richest Americans. Trump believes growth comes from choices made by companies and wealthy investors, while Biden believes it comes from spending and saving by middle-class households. Extending all of Trump’s tax cuts would add .6 trillion to budget deficits through 2034. Biden’s plan does not include the cost of extending tax cuts for those making under 0,000. Republicans may need to consider spending cuts to address the higher debt load from extending tax cuts.

Biden Looks to Raise Tax Revenue When Trump Cuts Expire Next Year

Biden Looks to Raise Tax Revenue When Trump Cuts Expire Next Year

Lael Brainard, the director of the National Economic Council, suggested that lawmakers should raise taxes on companies and the wealthiest while extending the 2017 cuts for those making less than 0,000.

White House begins push for corporate tax hike in earnest

White House begins push for corporate tax hike in earnest

Fact: Lael Brainard, director of the White House National Economic Council, stated that President Biden is considering raising the corporate tax rate and increasing the federal tax on stock buybacks if he wins a second term.

Opinion: Let’s follow the Irish on productivity

Opinion: Let’s follow the Irish on productivity

The fact described in the text is that low corporate taxes and friendly regulation fueled the rapid growth that made Ireland a productivity leader.

Canada hikes taxes and regulation as the neighboring U.S. economy booms

Canada hikes taxes and regulation as the neighboring U.S. economy booms

The text discusses the concept of tall poppy syndrome, which refers to tearing down successful individuals or ventures. It also mentions Canada’s widening productivity gap, with Canadian workers producing 71% of the GDP per hour produced by U.S. peers in 2022. Additionally, the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced an increase in capital gains taxes.

Canada’s capital-gains tax change continues decades-old debate over economic growth and tax fairness

Canada’s capital-gains tax change continues decades-old debate over economic growth and tax fairness

The fact described in the text is that Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced an increase in the capital-gains inclusion rate to 66 per cent for corporations and trusts, and for individuals on gains above 0,000, in order to raise nearly billion over five years to pay for housing initiatives.