Donald Trump meets with
retail CEOs to talk taxes, imports
The retailers spoke with Trump about an overhaul of the corporate tax
law and infrastructure improvements. While companies like Best Buy and
Target support changes to the tax code, they urged Trump to oppose a
proposal for a new border tax on imported goods.
Donald Trump meets with retail CEOs to talk taxes, imports US President Donald Trump on Wednesday called tax code revisions a
critical way to boost the nation's economy as he kicked off a White
House meeting with chief executive officers of Target Corp , Best Buy Co
Inc and six other major retailers.
The retailers spoke with Trump about an overhaul of the corporate tax
law and infrastructure improvements. While companies like Best Buy and
Target support changes to the tax code, they urged Trump to oppose a
proposal for a new border tax on imported goods.
The border tax is among sweeping changes proposed by the
Republican-controlled House of Representatives. Convincing Trump to
oppose the measure would probably bring an end to it.
Trump had said on Thursday that he would announce his own "phenomenal"
tax plan in the coming weeks. US stocks hit record intraday highs, and
the US dollar and bond yields rose.
Trump said work on a tax plan was going "really
well" but gave no details except to say it would simplify the tax code. The group also met with the heads of the two tax-writing congressional
committees, Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee,
and Senator Orrin Hatch, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
Brady and House Speaker Paul Ryan are leading the push to cut the
corporate income tax to 20 percent from 35 percent, impose a 20 percent
tax on imports and exclude export revenue from taxable income.
Companies that rely heavily on imports, such as retailers, automakers
and refiners, say House Republicans' border tax would outweigh the
benefit of a lower headline corporate tax.
Critics also say the tax
would lead to higher consumer prices for imported products.
Trump has voiced some concern about the House tax proposal, calling it
"too complicated." But the White House also has said a border tax on
goods from Mexico is one option under review to pay for a wall along the
nation's southern border.
"Tax reform is one of the best opportunities to influence our economy,"
Trump said in brief opening remarks that included no mention of the
border tax idea.
The prospect of a big import tax is also pitting large US companies
against one another. A group of major exporters, including Boeing Co ,
General Electric Co and Pfizer Inc , has formed a coalition to support
the import tax
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