Trump says not looking at changing capital gains tax

Reuters

Published Aug 21, 2019 01:15PM ET

Trump says not looking at changing capital gains tax

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he is not looking to index capital gains taxes to the inflation rate, which could slash the taxes that investors pay on profits from asset sales, or to cut payroll taxes.

"I've studied indexing for a long time and I think it will be perceived - if I do it - as somewhat elitist. I don't want to do that," Trump told reporters at the White House. "I think indexing is really probably better for the upper-income groups."

On Tuesday, Trump had said he was seriously considering indexing capital gains to inflation and that the White House has been thinking about cutting the payroll taxes that fund the Medicare health insurance program for the elderly and Social Security.