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- Trump signs budget megabill into law: What it means for taxes - CNBC
Trump's 'big beautiful' spending bill permanently extends tax cuts from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
- Monthly Budget Review: July 2024 - Congressional Budget Office
This July had two more business days than July 2023, boosting withholding of income and payroll taxes Additionally, collections of corporate income taxes rose by $6 billion (or 43 percent) and collections of excise taxes rose by $8 billion (from less than $1 billion last year)
- What Seniors Need To Know About Congress’ Big Budget Bill - Forbes
The massive 2025 budget bill, which Congress passed on July 3, would slash safety net programs for older adults, people with disabilities, and their family caregivers, though many of those cuts
- Heres whats in Trumps big, beautiful bill passed by Congress
The House and Senate passed the massive spending and tax bill that includes signature policies of President Trump's second-term agenda this week Here's what's in it
- Roll CallTrump signs ‘big beautiful bill’ at July Fourth ceremony at . . .
President Donald Trump signed his mammoth domestic policy bill into law, securing a major legislative win by his July Fourth target date
- Senate-Passed Reconciliation Bill: Budget, Economic, and Distributional . . .
On July 1st, the Senate voted to approve its FY 2025 reconciliation bill This analysis scores the legislative text as passed against a current law baseline This differs from official cost estimates for the bill, which score some of the proposed changes relative to current law and others relative to current policy Under a current policy baseline, extending provisions that are set to expire
- What to remember to budget for in July
Here’s your guide for what to remember to budget for in July including some budgeting challenges to partake in, what produce is in season, what’s on sale this month, and more!
- Senate Republicans map July 4 goal for Budget bill - Axios
Senate Majority Leader John Thune on Monday sketched an ambitious timetable for passing a compromise budget bill, telling members of the Finance Committee they need to move quickly to meet a July 4 deadline for President Trump's signature
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