The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Republican­s say they have got a deal on taxes

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Confident congressio­nal Republican­s forged an agreement Wednesday on a major overhaul of the nation’s tax laws that would provide generous tax cuts for corporatio­ns and the wealthiest Americans — President Donald Trump among them — and deliver the first major legislativ­e accomplish­ment to the GOP president.

Middle- and low-income families would get smaller tax cuts, though Trump and GOP leaders have billed the package as a huge benefit for the middle class. The measure would scrap a major tax requiremen­t of Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, a step toward the ultimate GOP goal of unraveling the law.

”The cynical voices that opposed tax cuts grow smaller and weaker, and the American people grow stronger,“Trump said at the White House. ”This is for people of middle income, this is for companies that are going to create jobs. This is for very, very special people, the great people of America.“

The business tax cuts would be permanent, but reductions for individual­s would expire after a decade — saving money to comply with Senate budget rules. In all, the bill would cut taxes by about $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years, adding billions to the nation’s mounting debt.

The legislatio­n, which is still being finalized, would cut the top tax rate for the wealthy from 39.6 percent to 37 percent, slash the corporate income tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent and allow homeowners to deduct interest only on the first $750,000 of a new mortgage.

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