Trump, Canada and tariffs
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The ad used the words of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize U.S. tariffs, angering Trump who said he would end trade talks with Canada. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he would pull the ad after the weekend, and it ran Friday and Saturday during the first two games of the World Series.
Charitable tax deductions are about to see the biggest changes in nearly a decade in 2026 thanks to President Donald Trump ’s tax and spending package. The new rules affect both itemizers and non-itemizers,
From standard deduction amounts to tax brackets and Medicaid cuts, here’s what individual filers need to know about tax changes in Trump's so called "big beautiful bill."
President Donald Trump’s new tax bill cuts the income tax liability for many Americans.
Americans may see larger tax refunds in 2026, thanks to the IRS updatng delays to account for Trump's retroactive tax provision, an economist says.
The Internal Revenue Service has published changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act President Trump pushed through Congress last summer, with Connecticut taxpayers waiting to see how updated tax brackets and credits will impact their April tax bills and refunds.
Small businesses challenging many of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs urged the US Supreme Court to affirm lower court rulings that the import levies amount to a massive illegal tax on American companies.
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The Trump administration reached an agreement with the American Federation of Teachers to continue processing student-loan forgiveness for borrowers.
Manufacturing executives say the Canadian government should take inspiration from Donald Trump’s tax cuts to help businesses remain competitive as they face cost pressures and uncertainty from US tariffs.
The Trump administration’s tax bill offers business incentives, but local builders still face headwinds from inflation, labor shortages and tariffs.