multinational corporations enjoy certainty with respect to their 14-percent rate slash, and for small businesses it is, ...
Do you believe it is appropriate for the Treasury Secretary to target taxpayers in the manner this suggests?
Given the energy and focus this committee has placed on the issue of political influence at the IRS in the recent past, ...
The IRS might not be anybody's favorite Federal agency, but the American people do expect it to function without politic...
I think this area and the Secretary's statement is fraught with opportunities for political mischief.
The public is just going to be in the dark.
In my view, both sides would agree that the IRS ought to be politics-free when it comes to administering the law.
we have had a spirited discussion so far.
If you want big-league infrastructure, a good place to start is not making huge cuts to infrastructure programs that alr...
The famed Mnuchin Rule--the promise that there would be no absolute tax cut for the well-off--that's been shattered in a...
The fiscal bottom line is so far out of whack and the budget so deep in fantasy land.
The administration's infrastructure plan is fiction upon fiction upon fiction.
The idea that the tax cuts would pay for themselves is far from the only misleading statement about the tax law.
Revenue, according to the budget projections, is about to plummet: $300 billion short in 2018, $400 billion short in 201...
I have repeatedly asked the Treasury Department to turn over to the committee its records on Russian financial transacti...
Not one request has been honored.
So it seems to me you are definitely agreeing with the officials who were quoted last weekend.
Despite that, the core of the Trump infrastructure plan is for the States and localities to pony up even more money.