Trump's plans could mean tax hikes for lower earners; Harris' proposals would target higher earners.
This is the fourth in a five-part series about the impacts either a Trump or a Harris presidency could have on US consumers.
Trump has proposed extending his slew of tax cuts from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 — also known as the "Trump tax cut."
But another part of Trump's tax policy — his plan to levy universal tariffs on all US imports — could end up undercutting this positive impact.
AdvertisementTrump has floated lifting the $10,000 cap on the State and Local Tax deduction, known as SALT, from his 2017 tax bill.
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