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Trump promises tax plan in days, orders rule review

Reuters, Washington | ByReuters
Apr 22, 2017 08:39 AM IST

In February, US President Donald Trump promised to release a “phenomenal” tax plan within a few weeks, without offering details. But none emerged.

President Donald Trump on Friday promised a big announcement about tax reform next week and ordered an administration review of Obama-era tax rules written to discourage US companies from relocating overseas to cut their tax bills.

In February, US President Donald Trump promised to release a “phenomenal” tax plan within a few weeks, without offering details. But none emerged.(Reuters)
In February, US President Donald Trump promised to release a “phenomenal” tax plan within a few weeks, without offering details. But none emerged.(Reuters)

“We’ll be having a big announcement on Wednesday having to do with tax reform. The process has begun long ago, but it really formally begins on Wednesday,” Trump said during a visit to the US Treasury Department.

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First reported in an Associated Press interview with Trump, the news came as a surprise to lobbyists and congressional aides who had no idea what Trump’s announcement might include.

In February, Trump promised to release a “phenomenal” tax plan within a few weeks, without offering details. But none emerged.

A White House official said the impending announcement could come later than Wednesday, adding: “The president was saying what we’ve been saying all along, that he wants to do tax reform as quickly as possible while still doing it right.”

Trump’s latest comments got a warm reception from the Republican tax chief in the House of Representatives.

“I appreciate the president’s leadership and strong commitment to comprehensive tax reform,” House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady said in a statement.

Brady added that the panel’s Republican members “are ready to work with President Trump and his team.”

During the 2016 election campaign, Trump initially issued a plan that proposed deep cuts in tax rates for individuals and corporations, a reduction in the number of tax brackets to four from seven, repeal of the estate tax, an offshore profits repatriation tax holiday for multi-nationals and a cap on the deductibility of business interest. He later revised the number of tax brackets to three.

The plan partly resembled one developed by House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Trump on Friday also signed an executive order directing the Treasury to review tax-related regulations adopted over the past 18 months under former President Barack Obama.

Asked if that would include rules against tax-driven foreign corporate deals known as inversions, Mnuchin said: “It’s one of the significant things and one of the things we would be looking at.”

Trump and Republicans in Congress view tax reform as the best vehicle for eliminating what they say are tax incentives for U.S. companies to move their headquarters, manufacturing facilities and jobs overseas.

(Additional reporting by Ayesha Rascoe and David Alexander; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Alistair Bell)

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