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The Republican's 'big, beautiful bill' brings the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction back into focus. With proposed changes ...
A proposed $40,000 cap on the SALT deduction reignites debate over who benefits most, especially in high-tax states.
Federal taxpayers in fiscally responsible states were subsidizing the excesses of states that refused to rein in their own ...
Republican congressmen, including Long Island's Andrew Garbarino and Nick LaLota, led the fight to increase the state and ...
Participants in a panel discussion at Weber State University put a spotlight on a U.S. Supreme Court case related to public ...
Republican Congress challenges California's clean air authority and debates tax deduction caps costing its residents billions ...
Few states have more riding on the future of the SALT deduction than New York. With some of the highest property taxes in the ...
shaving off a quarter teaspoon of salt per person per day. The Ministry of Health announced earlier this year at the Committee of Supply debate in March that it would introduce measures to curb ...
Fully repealing the SALT cap would disproportionately help the richest of the rich, with the 1% getting 43% of the benefit.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cheers broke out early Wednesday as Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee signed off on the GOP tax breaks bill after a grueling round-the-clock session that pushed ...
Members in high-tax states are threatening to vote against the budget bill unless they see a hike in the SALT deduction.