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U.S. Treasury's Mnuchin says Trump eyeing restaurant tax changes, travel boost

Published 05/04/2020, 09:20 AM
Updated 05/04/2020, 10:00 AM
© Reuters. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks during the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Monday said bipartisan discussions are underway over whether more U.S. government relief funding is needed amid the nation's novel coronavirus outbreak, but that President Donald Trump is focused on taxes and travel.

In an interview on Fox (NASDAQ:FOX) Business Network, Mnuchin said the Trump administration was prepared to back additional coronavirus stimulus money for American businesses if needed, but that right now it was carefully monitoring the economy as some states restart activity.

Mnuchin said Trump wanted tax changes to make businesses' entertainment expenses "fully tax deductible like it used to be ... to get people to go back to restaurants."

"The president's also looking about ways to stimulate travel," he added. "As the economy opens up, I think you'll see demand coming back," for domestic travel, he said, although it's "too hard to tell" if international travel could open up later in 2020.

Congress has already passed several major coronavirus relief bills worth nearly $3 trillion during the pandemic, but Democratic lawmakers and both Republican and Democratic governors have called for billions more to help shore up local governments battered by the outbreak as they grapple with infections and historic waves of unemployment.

"We've put $3 trillion out, if we need to put more money out to support American business and American workers, the president's absolutely prepared to do that," Mnuchin said. "We're also going to take into account what the economic impact is as we open up the economy."

"We're beginning to have conversations on a bipartisan basis, we're going through the issues, we're going to have very detailed discussions," he added, when asked if June could be a target for the next wave of federal aid from Congress.

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On Sunday, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said he would not rule out anything in a new relief bill, including more money for state and local governments and small businesses.

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what the head money monger is saying is that bankruptcy may be looming for his favorite family after this is over. Power to the poor who don't have the walet for tax free meals, he ll 15% of the citizenship can't afford a bigg mac just now. let's eye raising the tax rate to 40% on the wealthy and corporations like Boeing who wasted 85 billion and let 30000 loyal people go.
Of course Trump wants this. His business is on the line
Thats Trump?!: “"too hard to tell" if international travel could open up later in 2020.” Its going to be a long ride. No more V-recovery.
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