The GOP tax law gave most Americans a tax cut, but Trump's signature policy is still a political flop

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The GOP tax law gave most Americans a tax cut, but Trump's signature policy is still a political flop
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Few Americans even report getting a tax cut, despite the fact that the Trump tax cuts made it so that 65% of people have a lower tax burden in 2019.

Most Americans will have a smaller tax bill when they file due to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act , the tax reform law passed by Republicans and supported by President Donald Trump.But despite not being able to sell the tax bill directly, the indirect economic consequences from the tax cuts could still provide Trump and the GOP a boost.Monday marks Tax Day 2019, the deadline for most Americans to file their 2018 tax returns.

For most Americans this means a smaller tax bill due to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act , the tax reform law supported by President Donald Trump and passed by Republicans at the end of 2017. The 2019 filing season is the first time a bulk of Americans will pay taxes under the new system but despite the widespread cuts to their tax burdens, theDespite this inability to sell the tax cut message, there may still be some good news for Republicans., a nonpartisan think tank, 65% of Americans will have a smaller tax bill in 2019 due to the TCJA. Every income group will get a cut with the individual tax cuts, resulting in an average cut of $1,260.

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