Congressional Republicans reached a deal yesterday on final tax legislation], clearing the way for final votes on it next week.
Trump recognised the tax reform as a campaign promise during his run-up to the 2016 presidential election, saying the "giant tax cut" will be his "Christmas gift" to fellow countrymen.
"Now we're just days away ... from keeping that promise and delivering a truly amazing victory for American families. We want to give you, the American people, a giant tax cut for Christmas," Trump told a select audience at the White House as he delivered an address to the nation making a final pitch for his massive tax reform.
Republican leaders in Congress have been hammering out deal for a projected, USD 1.5 trillion compromise plan.
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Trump cited an example to explain the impact of the tax cut: "The typical family of four earning USD 75,000 will see an income tax cut of more than USD 2,000, slashing their tax bill in half."
Trump said the current tax code is "burdensome, complex, and profoundly unfair."
"It has exported our jobs, closed our factories, and left millions of parents worried that their children might be the first generation to have less opportunity than the last. Our factories have left. So many of them, gone," he said.
Two Republican sources familiar with the outlines of the deal confirmed to NBC News that the corporate tax rate would be cut to 21 per cent, while the top tax rate for individuals would drop to 37 per cent from 39.6 per cent. The new rates would take effect next year.
Trump told the nation that his administration will "never let bad things happen", with respect to the economy of the country.
America, he said, isn't content just by getting by.
"America is about getting ahead, about finding the best in ourselves and in each other. We are reclaiming our destinies as Americans, a nation that thinks big, dreams bigger, and always reaches for the stars. We didn't become great through massive taxation and Washington regulation," he said.
Trump said that his administration is cutting regulation at a rate "never seen before in the history of the country".
"That's who we are: a nation of strivers and builders and dreamers and doers, people who treasure their independence and don't know how to quit. Never quit. Never, ever give up -- never, ever," he said.
Earlier in the day at a luncheon with bicameral tax conferees, Trump said the bill is going to cut taxes for American businesses -- both big and small ones -- so that they can grow, hire, and compete all around the world.
The plan, he said, is going to bring trillions of dollars back into the United States, money that's offshore.
"You've been hearing me say USD 2.5 trillion for years. Well, 2.5 has grown, and it's going to be a lot more than that -- probably USD 4 trillion. It could be even higher than that. It's so much money, we don't even know how much it is," he said.
"Now they're going to be able to bring it back, and we'll be spending that money, and they'll be spending that money right here. And it will be jobs and lots of other good things," he said.
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