State of the Union – Tax and Infrastructure
By Brownstein Tax Policy Team
On Tuesday, Feb. 5, President Donald Trump delivered the State of the Union address. The theme was “choosing greatness,” with President Trump discussing a range of topics from immigration and trade to foreign policy and space exploration. While President Trump did not focus on taxes, he did briefly tout the benefits of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97) and its positive impact on the economy.
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On Tuesday, Feb. 5, President Donald Trump delivered the State of the Union address. The theme was “choosing greatness,” with President Trump discussing a range of topics from immigration and trade to foreign policy and space exploration. While President Trump did not focus on taxes, he did briefly tout the benefits of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97) and its positive impact on the economy.
To read the full alert, click the PDF above.
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