For Tax Reform Lessons, Congress Needn’t Look Far
For Tax Reform Lessons, Congress Needn’t Look Far
9/4/2017
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This article from The New York Times discusses the prospect of tax reform in the United States. It highlights the challenges faced by Congress in trying to pass a comprehensive tax overhaul. The article notes that while President Trump and Republican leaders in Congress share a goal of simplifying the tax code and reducing tax rates, they hold different views on specific details of reform. It explores the divisions within the Republican Party and the obstacles that have hindered progress in enacting significant tax changes. The article also provides insights into the potential impact of tax reform on individuals, businesses, and the economy as a whole.
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