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Trump: Tax cut for all the classes

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“Instead of a Biden tax hike, I’ll give you a Trump middle class, upper class, lower class, business class big tax cut.”

DONALD TRUMP

Donald Trump pledged to double down on tax cuts if he wins a second term as president, drawing a distinctio­n with President Joe Biden who has called for tax hikes on businesses and the richest Americans.

“Instead of a Biden tax hike, I’ll give you a Trump middle class, upper class, lower class, business class big tax cut,” Trump said at a rally Saturday in Wildwood on the New Jersey shore.

Whichever candidate wins the White House in November will have to contend with tax negotiatio­ns in 2025 with the personal income tax cuts in Trump’s 2017 law set to expire unless Congress acts.

Biden — who’s headed for an expected election rematch with Trump — has said he would eliminate tax cuts that benefit households earning more than $400,000 and would raise levies on rich Americans and large corporatio­ns.

Also expiring at the end of next year are restrictio­ns on the estate tax and a deduction for business owners, which have been criticized for skewing tax benefits to high-earners.

Trump’s comments on Saturday shed some more light on his emphasis on cutting taxes across the board, including for top earners and businesses. The presumptiv­e Republican presidenti­al nominee has yet to release a formal tax plan.

Economic advisers in Trump’s orbit are regularly meeting with him to pitch him on policy ideas, including a flat tax and other ideas to further decrease levies. Earlier this year, Trump told his advisers he was considerin­g extending the personal tax cuts by maintainin­g the 21% corporate rate, rather than reducing it to the 15% he advocated for while in office.

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