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Trump needs as much revenue as he can get as Republicans in Congress work to iron out a plan to extend the 2017 tax cuts that are due to expire later this year.
February 21 -
Elon Musk responded to a post suggesting a "DOGE Dividend" with a $5,000 check sent to taxpaying households, saying he would "check with the president."
February 20 -
Bench Accounting, like many startups, aimed to shake up a boring but important corner of finance, in this case, bookkeeping for small businesses.
February 19 -
The Department of Government Efficiency says it has saved $55 billion in federal spending so far, but its website only accounts for $16.6 billion of that.
February 19 -
The Treasury Secretary said one person at the Internal Revenue Service "is looking at an outdated IT system, that's all they're doing."
February 19 -
The IRS would give a temporary detail to provide software engineering expertise to a special advisor to the director at the Office of Personnel Management.
February 18 -
Trump ordered top economic officials to calculate U.S. tariffs based on the total tariffs and tax, regulatory, currency and any other barriers exports face.
February 14 -
Automakers are lobbying against lawmakers immediately ending popular electric-vehicle tax credits that President Trump has railed against.
February 12 -
Cost-cutting initiatives pushed by President Trump have turned their focus to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where spending on consultants faces scrutiny.
February 11 -
Combined tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China would raise less than a third of the estimated $4.6 trillion cost of extending Trump's tax cuts over the next 10 years.
February 7 -
Michael Saylor's Strategy will implement new accounting for crypto assets, where changes to the value of its Bitcoin holdings will go on the income statement.
February 6 -
The mandate to pause all federal loans and grants has reverberated across the country, from tiny nonprofits to sprawling health agencies.
January 31 -
A draft report from Deloitte raised questions about transactions by Pro-Gest and its owners, including money allegedly spent on a yacht and a winery.
January 30 -
FASB regulations requiring companies to record digital assets at fair value go into effect this year, but earlier adoption is permitted.
January 30 -
Bessent is expected to be a key advocate for the Trump administration's much-anticipated tax cut package.
January 29 -
The massive scandal cost Denmark's treasury a total of 12.7 billion kroner ($1.8 billion).
January 29 -
A $400 billion green bank for clean energy projects and a consumer tax credit for electric vehicles are being reviewed under a government-wide spending freeze.
January 29 -
The administration fired an opening shot in an upcoming constitutional fight over his ability to unilaterally halt spending approved by Congress.
January 28 -
The incoming Treasury chief will have to reconcile his deficit-reduction plans with the Trump administration's much-anticipated tax cuts.
January 28 -
The fallout from the seemingly overnight surge in interest around the Chinese AI upstart was swift, and severe.
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