Senate Republicans are not planning drastic changes to the White House’s tax priorities despite talk of stripping them out of President Donald Trump‘s “big, beautiful bill.”
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) said Tuesday that he expects “no tax on tips” and other exemptions Trump promised on the campaign trail will stay in the megabill, though he acknowledged the Senate may tweak some provisions to satisfy the concerns of tax writers.
Republicans could narrow a new tax break for car loan interest or, according to one senator’s proposal, lower the income cap for service workers qualifying for the tips exemption.
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“We intend to address a number of those issues, which I think, as you know, were also addressed in the House bill,” Thune told the Washington
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