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President Trump said Tuesday he is considering eliminating the capital gains tax on home sales — a potentially massive financial break for sellers.
President Trump said he's "thinking about" eliminating capital gains tax on home sales. Here's what that would mean for the housing market.
The majority of Democrats are happy egging on the Republican fight over releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. But some members worry they're taking their eye off the ball.
Ever-confident of his own prowess and deaf to claims of a conflict of interest, Donald Trump has been hosting European leaders and getting in some golf while proudly promoting his luxury Scottish resorts.
Trump has spent almost a third of his presidency at his own properties, new report shows - President has just completed a five-day trip to his golf courses and hotels in Scotland
The president is already reshaping the economy with his sprawling tariff policy. Now he wants the Federal Reserve to fall in line.
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump boasts huge White House update with feature not seen in 150 yearsThere's a new feature coming to the White House that hasn't been seen for 150 years, and Trump says it's all because 'they never had a real estate guy'
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President Donald Trump this week said the administration is "thinking about" ending capital gains taxes on home sales to bolster the housing market. The proposal would require approval from Congress,
US President Donald Trump says he’s seriously thinking about getting rid of capital gains taxes on the sale of primary homes, a move that could bring major financial relief to homeowners feeling the pinch of rising property values.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNZero capital gains tax on home sales? Trump's proposal raises questionsTrump’s plan to end capital gains tax on home sales could benefit homeowners—but it’s stirring debate over its broader economic impact.
The US president has a soft spot for Scotland — but the feeling isn’t mutual for most Scots. Trump’s business-and-pleasure trip offered political wins for both sides. Will Scotland keep him at an arm's length?