President Trump is starting over with his tax plan, The Associated Press reported on Monday, getting rid of the proposal used during his campaign.

White House officials told the news service that the new proposal will likely not come before Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s August goal.

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Trump wants to cut taxes to help rural and industrialized parts of the country where his supporters live, administration officials said.

So far, Trump has not signed on to a plan put forward by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady Kevin Patrick BradyBusinesses, states pass on Trump payroll tax deferral Trump order on drug prices faces long road to finish line On The Money: US deficit hits trillion amid pandemic | McConnell: Chance for relief deal 'doesn't look that good' | House employees won't have payroll taxes deferred MORE (R-Texas). Brady’s plan would include a border-adjustment tax.

A separate plan currently making the rounds on Capitol Hill would slash corporate tax rates while getting rid of a considerable portion of the payroll tax.