U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to work with Republicans in Congress to implement substantial tax cuts for individuals and businesses. Speaking at a conference hosted by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund in Miami, Trump outlined his proposal, which includes eliminating taxes on tips, Social Security, and overtime pay.
“We're going to dramatically cut taxes for families, workers, and companies,” Trump stated, emphasizing relief for American taxpayers. He also pledged tax breaks for domestic oil and gas producers and proposed allowing companies to deduct 100% of investments in new U.S. factory construction and other capital expenditures.
"If you buy something that is going to be good for our country, we're going to let you expense it," Trump said, underscoring his commitment to stimulating economic growth. His tax plan aims to encourage job creation, boost industrial investment, and strengthen American energy independence.
With the 2024 election approaching, Trump’s economic agenda signals a push for pro-business policies that could reshape the tax landscape. As tax reform remains a key issue for voters, his proposed cuts could impact both corporate and individual tax rates.
If implemented, these tax cuts could reduce financial burdens on American workers and businesses while incentivizing domestic production. However, the plan is expected to spark debate over its potential effects on the federal deficit and government revenue.
Trump’s proposal will likely be a focal point in upcoming discussions on tax policy as he campaigns for a potential return to the White House.


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