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Video: Claims about the GOP Tax Plan

In this video, we highlight six common -- and inaccurate -- claims from Republicans and Democrats about the GOP tax plans. The post Video: Claims about the GOP Tax Plan appeared first on FactCheck.org.

In this video, we highlight six common — and inaccurate — claims from Republicans and Democrats about the GOP tax plans. The House and Senate have both passed their versions of tax legislation, and the differences in the two bills now need to be reconciled in a conference committee.

The presidenthas claimed that the tax changes won’t benefit him, even saying in one speech that the plan would “cost me a fortune.” Trump has offered no proof of that — and he has refused to release his tax returns. But it’s highly unlikely that he’d pay more in taxes.

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