White House: Trump believes wage tax cuts will be a component of COVID-19’s next flexibilization program

The White House noted Thursday that President Trump, Donald John Trump, the USPS warns that Pennsylvania ballots may not be delivered in time for counting. a payroll tax The cut is essential in the next coronavirus relief program.

“As he has done since the beginning of this pandemic, President Trump must provide relief to the hard-working Americans who have been affected by this virus, and one way to do so is to make a payroll tax exemption,” White House spokesman Judd said. Deere said in a statement. “He has asked Congress to approve this proposal before and believes it will be a component of any Phase 4 package.”

Work on the next coronavirus relief program is expected to be accentuated next week, as lawmakers return to Washington after a break.

Trump has been pushing for relief on payroll taxes for months. In a virtual Fox News about the city corridor in May, the president said he had told Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinSoins of evening health: The Senate is leaving until September without an emergency agreement opposed to the coronaviruses U.S. records the deadliest day of the summer in Georgia Governor’s Fall Trial on Mask Atlanta Warrant Senate coronavirus Federal agencies and dismantle cryptocurrency campaigns through primary terrorist organizations MORE than “we do nothing unless we get relief in payroll taxes.”

But a tax moratorium on payroll has been a very sensible precedent for lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. Democrats opposed such an initiative, and some Republicans did not accept the idea either.

A spokesman for Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley MORE (Republican for Iowa) said Thursday that “a series of fiscal relief proposals will be discussed” between lawmakers and the administration.

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He said a better course of action would be to eliminate staggered unemployment that will expire at the end of the month.

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