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Get in TouchBefore it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg TerminalBloomberg Terminal LEARN MOREFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailLinkGiftBy Stephanie Lai and Jennifer JacobsJanuary 6, 2024 at 1:49 PM ESTBookmarkSaveDonald Trump plans to make permanent the 2017 individual tax cuts that he enacted as president while keeping corporate tax levels unchanged in an appeal to working and middle class voters should he retake the White House, according to people familiar with the matter. Trump’s preference to keep the 21% corporate rate marks a shift from his desire while president to lower the corporate rate to 15%, which generated opposition from both Republicans and Democrats.Have a confidential tip for our reporters? Get in TouchBefore it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg TerminalBloomberg Terminal LEARN MOREUp NextTrump Eyes Keeping 21% Corporate Tax, Extending Individual CutsTerms of ServiceDo Not Sell or Share My Personal InformationTrademarksPrivacy Policy©2024 Bloomberg L.P. 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