Senate leaders said after a White House meeting that they would launch a last-ditch effort to devise a bipartisan plan to avert the so-called fiscal cliff.
The White House told Republicans it would include an overhaul of the corporate-tax code as part of any deal to reduce the deficit, putting a major priority for business groups on the table.
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives John Boehner on Thursday again rejected President Barack Obama's demand for increased power to raise the U.S. debt and charged that the White House seems willing to "slow-walk our economy right up
Republican House Speaker John Boehner accused President Barack Obama of pushing the country toward the "fiscal cliff" on Friday and of wasting another week without making progress in talks.
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The White House told Republicans it would include an overhaul of the corporate-tax code as part of any deal to reduce the deficit, putting a major priority for business groups on the table.
Senate leaders said after a White House meeting that they would launch a last-ditch effort to devise a bipartisan plan to avert the so-called fiscal cliff.
Senate Republican and Democratic leaders worked to bridge differences over how to avoid year-end tax increases and possibly spending cuts, and found themselves grappling over income-tax rates and estate taxes.