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The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Global Tax Deal (Global Tax Deal)
President Donald Trump issued a memorandum declaring that the OECD Global Tax Deal, supported by the previous administration, has no force or effect in the United States unless Congress adopts its provisions. The memorandum directs the Secretary of the Treasury and the U.S. Permanent Representative to the OECD to notify the organization of this stance. Additionally, it tasks the Secretary of the Treasury and the U.S. Trade Representative with investigating foreign tax practices that may unfairly target American companies and developing protective measures. The aim is to safeguard U.S. economic interests and maintain sovereignty over national tax policies.
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Jan 20, 2025
America First Policy Directive To The Secretary Of State
Jan 20, 2025
Establishing And Implementing The President’s “Department Of Government Efficiency”
Jan 20, 2025
Ending Radical And Wasteful Government DEI Programs And Preferencing
Jan 20, 2025
Reforming The Federal Hiring Process And Restoring Merit To Government Service
President Donald Trump issued an order to reform the federal hiring process, aiming to restore merit-based recruitment and improve efficiency. The order mandates the creation of a Federal Hiring Plan that focuses on attracting highly skilled individuals dedicated to American ideals and the Constitution. Key elements include reducing hiring times to under 80 days, enhancing communication with candidates, and integrating modern technology in recruitment. The plan also emphasizes preventing hiring based on race, sex, or religion and ensuring agency leaders are actively involved in the process. The Office of Personnel Management is tasked with setting performance metrics and monitoring progress to ensure the reforms meet the needs of both candidates and agencies.