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WASHINGTON — President Trump, at loggerheads with congressional Republicans over the best way to overhaul the tax code, may have come toward Capitol Hill on a key sticking

2017-02-09 0 Dailymotion

WASHINGTON — President Trump, at loggerheads with congressional Republicans over the best way to overhaul the tax code, may have come toward Capitol Hill on a key sticking<br />point, the way imports should be taxed, after a meeting at the White House on Thursday, said Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.<br />At the White House meeting, Mr. Brady was joined by Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, chairman of the Finance Committee, Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking Democrat,<br />and Representative Richard Neal of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on Ways and Means.<br />Mr. Brady’s plan would also essentially levy a 20 percent tax on all imports, to create revenue<br />and spur domestic production and exports — a notion Mr. Trump has said is overly complicated.<br />Also Thursday, a new business group, the American Made Coalition, began to rally support around<br />the tax plan championed by Mr. Brady and the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin

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