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Lawmakers remove ‘revenge’ tax provision from Trump’s big bill after Treasury Department request

  • Congressional Republicans removed the 'revenge tax' provision at the request of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
  • The Global Business Alliance estimates that the provision would have cost the U.S. 360,000 jobs and $55 billion annually over 10 years in lost gross domestic product.
  • Bessent stated that the removal will provide 'greater certainty and stability for the global economy' and will enhance growth and investment in the United States and beyond.
  • The Senate parliamentarian's advice regarding a Medicaid provider tax overhaul complicated Republican plans for offsetting costs.
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In order to achieve concessions on the global minimum tax, the US President had threatened German and other foreign companies with a special levy. Now there is a compromise.

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The ‘revenge tax’ is dead before it even started

The Treasury Department and Congress on Thursday moved to kill a so-called revenge tax that was set to raise taxes on foreign investment and had spooked Wall Street and global business leaders.

·Atlanta, United States
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DECRYPTAGE - This project to tax the profits of international companies in the United States integrated into the "great and beautiful law" budget, had worried its partners as well as Wall Street.

·Paris, France
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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