Trump to propose massive tax cuts for businesses

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump plans to propose massive tax  cuts for businesses big and small as part of an overhaul that he says  will provide the biggest tax cuts in U.S. history.

In addition to big tax cuts for corporations, Trump also wants to cut  taxes for small business owners from a top tax rate of 39.6 percent to a  top rate of 15 percent, said an official with knowledge of the plan.

The top tax rate for individuals would be cut from 39.6 percent to the "mid-30s," the official said.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, was not authorized  to discuss the plan publicly ahead of Trump's announcement, scheduled  for Wednesday.

White House officials had already revealed that Trump's plan would  reduce the top corporate income tax rate from 35 percent to 15 percent.  The plan will also include child-care benefits, a cause promoted by  Trump's daughter Ivanka.

Republicans who slammed the growing national debt under Democrat  Barack Obama said Tuesday they are open to Trump's tax plan, even though  it could add trillions of dollars to the deficit over the next decade.

Echoing the White House, Republicans on Capitol Hill argued that tax  cuts would spur economic growth, reducing or even eliminating any drop  in tax revenue.

"I'm not convinced that cutting taxes is necessarily going to blow a  hole in the deficit," said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, chairman of the  Finance Committee.

"I actually believe it could stimulate the economy and get the  economy moving," Hatch added. "Now, whether 15 percent is the right  figure or not, that's a matter to be determined."

The argument that tax cuts pay for themselves has been debunked by  economists from across the political spectrum. On Tuesday, the official  scorekeeper for Congress dealt the argument — and Trump's plan — another  blow.


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