Lawmakers remove ‘revenge’ tax provision from Trump’s big bill after Treasury requests its removal -
💨 Abstract
Congressional Republicans agreed to remove a controversial "revenge tax" provision from President Trump's bill after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's request. This provision, Section 899, aimed to tax companies with foreign owners and investors from countries with "unfair foreign taxes." Its removal follows an agreement with G7 countries on a global tax deal, aiming to boost global economic stability and U.S. investment.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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