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Treasury Secretary Bessent says ‘Everything’s on the table’ for taxes on wealthiest

April 14, 2025
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Scott Bessent ahead of an interview in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 14.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Republicans are looking at all options to help pay for President Donald Trump’s campaign promises on tax cuts, including increasing levies on the wealthiest Americans.

“We’re going to see where the president is” on the issue, Bessent said in an interview during a trip to Argentina Monday. “Everything’s on the table.”

Bessent said he and his counterparts in the administration and on Capitol Hill are working toward a “refinement portion” of legislation that would extend and potentially expand Trump’s 2017 tax cuts — many of which are set to expire at year-end.

“We’ve got broad agreement and we’re going to go from there,” Bessent said at the US ambassador’s residence in Buenos Aires.

Bloomberg reported earlier this month that Republicans were weighing the creation of a new bracket for those earning $1 million or more. A deteriorating economic outlook has also added pressure on lawmakers to accelerate the tax negotiations.

Bessent has said that he is working to expand the 2017 cuts to include no taxes on tipped wages and overtime pay, and a new benefit for Social Security recipients. He also said he wants to give people the ability to deduct the interest payments on their auto loans.

The Treasury chief was visiting Argentina to show support for the country after it received a new round of IMF funding last week. He earlier announced that the US would start trade negotiations with the country, after meeting with President Javier Milei and Economic Minister Luis Caputo.

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