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Trump has signed the "big, beautiful" bill, enacting sweeping changes to programs like SNAP and Medicaid. Here's what ...
The huge mega-bill is packed with provisions that will have an impact on Americans’ finances, some sooner than others.
Republicans and Democrats have been arguing for months about the pros and cons of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful ...
The law makes opportunity zones permanent, creates enhanced tax benefits for rural investments and opens up new strategies ...
Beyond the macroeconomic uncertainty, the focus has quickly shifted to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which President Trump signed on July 4. The bill introduces major tax reforms that could ...
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Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSNLetters: GOP budget bill, government growth and July 4The Government Growing Government virus (the GGG virus) can get awfully nasty too. Little things like the fireworks display ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminates residential solar tax credits after 2025 and introduces new timelines and restrictions for clean energy tax credits under Sections 45Y and 48E.
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India Today on MSNUS hikes student, tourist, H-1B visa charges with $250 security depositNon-immigrant visa applicants, including students, professionals, and tourists, will have to pay a $250 "Integrity Fee", along with other travel-related fees, starting in 2026, to enter the US. The ...
Ag Secretary Mike Naig cited tax relief, extension of the ethanol tax credit and strengthened crop insurance as reasons to support the new bill.
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MoneyWeek on MSNWhat does Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ mean for the US economy?US president Donald Trump signed his so-called ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ into law on 4 July, after the tax and spending package passed a final vote in the House of Representatives. The act extends tax cuts ...
Some of the law’s key pieces will take effect later this year, while others will not be implemented until well after the ...
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WWLP Springfield on MSNMass. officials unpack the "big, beautiful bill" — and what is means for MassachusettsRep. John Lawn, the point person for the House on most health care matters, said Monday he expects the new law to be ...
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