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Soon members of Congress will return to the Hill to tackle the great issues of 2018 — besides getting re-elected, that is.
The big new tax overhaul law that Congress passed this week touches off a gigantic software do-over job for IRS programmers.
Republicans say their tax reform plan will cause the economy to boom. Democrats say it's a tax break for the rich. What's it mean for your TSP?
Active and retired feds in big tax states could take a financial hit if Congress passes the tax "reform" bill eliminating state, local and real estate taxes as federal tax deductions.
In Congress, the majority leadership's hopes on health insurance, immigration and taxes have so far produced little.
Kevin DeSanto, managing partner at KippsDeSanto, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center for a wide ranging discussion on the current mergers and acquisitions environment. November 20, 2017
This week on Capitol Hill look for that conference report on the National Defense Authorization Act and more debate on tax reform.
Taking center stage this week is tax policy, as we expect to get our first look at the House’s version of a comprehensive tax reform package.
Though federal employees avoided $32 billion in potential cuts to the current retirement system in the 2018 budget resolution, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) said he's still keeping an eye on familiar proposals that lawmakers may tie to new tax reform policies.
President Trump has announced the interim appointment of Treasury official David Kautter to head the IRS and spearhead his push for tax reform legislation in Congress.
Members of Congress will not use the budget resolution process to make significant changes to the federal retirement system.
The Senate's budget resolution does not include reconciliation instructions to make cuts to the current federal retirement system.
“Tax reform has to happen. This is a central theme of what the current Congress and the current administration campaigned on… If tax reform does not happen, this is a big failure and a big setback in an ambitious agenda” Joshua Baca says.
Now that the health care bill from House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) appears to be dead and buried, Congress still has plenty of other issues to deal with. The question is, which one comes next? Tax reform? Climate? The federal budget maybe? Roll Call Senior Editor David Hawkings joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin with a look ahead.