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“We’re going to see where the president is” on the issue, Bessent said in an interview during a trip to Argentina Monday. “Everything’s on the table.”
Bessent said he and his counterparts in the administration and on Capitol Hill are working toward a “refinement portion” of legislation that would extend and potentially expand Trump’s 2017 tax cuts — many of which are set to expire at year-end.
“We’ve got broad agreement and we’re going to go from there,” Bessent said at the US ambassador’s residence in Buenos Aires.
Scott Bessent Full InterviewUS Secretary of Treasury Source: Bloomberg
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Bessent has said that he is working to expand the 2017 cuts to include no taxes on tipped wages and overtime pay, and a new benefit for Social Security recipients. He also said he wants to give people the ability to deduct the interest payments on their auto loans.
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