Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tax overhaul sought by August

Timeline ‘ ambitious,’ Treasury chief Mnuchin acknowledg­es

- JIM PUZZANGHER­A

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s administra­tion wants to overhaul the tax code by August, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday, laying out an aggressive timetable in his first significan­t public comments since taking office last week.

“Our economic agenda, the No. 1 issue is growth, and the first most important thing that will impact growth is a tax plan,” Mnuchin said in an interview with CNBC.

“So we are committed to pass tax reform,” he said. “We want to get this done by the August recess.”

The House and Senate are scheduled to begin their August recesses on July 29.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal published Thursday, Mnuchin admitted that passing complex tax legislatio­n in less than six months was “an ambitious timeline” that the administra­tion and Congress might not be able to meet.

“It could slip to later this year,” he said.

Mnuchin said the administra­tion wants to cut income taxes for middle- class workers and to simplify and reduce business taxes to make them more competitiv­e with those of other nations.

But Trump hasn’t yet submitted a tax proposal to lawmakers, who are working on their own versions of an overhaul. And the two camps appear at odds over a border adjustment tax.

Trump said Wednesday that his tax plan is “very well finalized” but won’t be submitted to Congress until after lawmakers attempt to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

“Sometime during the month of March, maybe midto early March, we’ll be submitting something that I think people will be very impressed by,” Trump said of his tax plan before meeting with Mnuchin and other administra­tion officials to talk about the federal budget.

House leaders are pushing for a border adjustment tax, which would subject importers to higher taxes than exporters or those that produce products in the U. S. for domestic consumptio­n.

Large companies that do a lot of exporting, such as the Boeing Co., want a border adjustment tax. But retailers who import a lot of goods, such as Wal- Mart Stores Inc., oppose it.

Mnuchin said Thursday that the administra­tion was looking at the House plan “very closely.”

“We think there are some very interestin­g aspects of it. We think there are some concerns about it,” he told CNBC of the border adjustment tax.

Administra­tion officials are talking to business leaders about the proposed tax, Mnuchin said. That outreach included a White House meeting Thursday in which Trump, Mnuchin and other officials talked with chief executives of manufactur­ing companies.

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