San Francisco Chronicle

Rollout of GOP tax plan delayed

- By Ken Thomas and Catherine Lucey Ken Thomas and Catherine Lucey are Associated Press writers.

WASHINGTON — House Republican­s, straining to make lastminute changes to their far-reaching tax proposal, on Tuesday delayed the rollout by a day after they failed to finalize the details.

The plan pushed by President Trump and Republican leaders in Congress is a top legislativ­e priority. The details originally were to be unveiled Wednesday, but that was delayed until Thursday, said Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, chairman of the taxwriting Ways and Means Committee.

The committee had worked throughout the day and evening to produce a plan for the first overhaul of the nation’s tax code in three decades.

“We are making excellent progress. We are very close,” Brady told reporters late Tuesday night. “A lot of work remains with the drafters, they are continuing to work through the night. We are moving forward.”

At the White House, an official said Trump looked forward to seeing legislatio­n this week, adding the administra­tion was confident the delay wouldn’t affect the ultimate timing of the bill. Brady said his panel plans to vote on the bill next week.

Although they had settled on some key details — such as a cut in the corporate tax rate to 20 percent and maintainin­g the top personal income tax rate for the wealthy of 39.6 percent — other elements still had to be resolved, including the income levels for the tax brackets.

Trump has intensifie­d his lobbying for the nearly $6 trillion tax overhaul plan, seeking a major legislativ­e achievemen­t after the collapse of the health care repeal. Republican­s see taxes as a political imperative that will decide whether they keep their congressio­nal majorities in next year’s midterm elections.

The president set an ambitious timetable and predicted a grand signing ceremony before Christmas at “the biggest tax event in the history of our country.”

Late Tuesday, Trump renewed his cheerleadi­ng for passage of the plan on Twitter.

“The Republican House members are working hard (and late) toward the Massive Tax Cuts that they know you deserve. These will be biggest ever!”

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