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Daily Deduction

Brackets, A Peek, Tools, and Inequality

May 10, 2017 –
Trump wouldn’t say what tax brackets he prefers. He needs to.

Time Crunches, Dire Straits, and Diet Soda

May 9, 2017 –
You think health care and tax reform have problems… According to Democrat Senator Chris Coons of Delaware, the Senate is not likely to complete its work on health care until 2018.

A Score, A Mission, and Predictions

May 8, 2017 –
Waiting for CBO… Missouri GOP Senator Roy Blunt says the Senate will wait for a CBO score of the health care legislation before proceeding with a vote.

Check “Repeal and Replace” off the House GOP’s to-do list.

May 5, 2017 –
The House repeals the ACA and heads home for a week. By a narrow partisan majority of 217 to 213, the House voted to replace the Affordable Care Act with the American Health Care Act.

Where the rubber meets the road…


May 4, 2017 –
The President’s one-page tax plan isn’t pleasing everybody.

Promises Remembered

May 3, 2017 –
Whither the “carried interest loophole?” House and Senate Democrats plan to hold President Trump accountable to his promise to repeal the carried interest loophole.

Is tax reform in trouble, or just getting started?

May 2, 2017 –
Glass half-empty, glass half-full… President Trump said yesterday that his one-page tax plan was just the start of negotiations—he’s even willing to consider raising the gasoline tax to fund infrastructure.

Tax Reform: Yes, We Can?

May 1, 2017 –
President Trump: We’ll pay for tax cuts with growth, trade deals, and “reciprocal taxes.”

Spending, Taxing, and Owing

April 28, 2017 –
The government will remain open for at least another week, probably.

Big Plans, Big Opposition

April 27, 2017 –
Unveiled: A plan for the biggest tax cut in history, or not. The White House released a one-page outline for tax changes yesterday—and it looks a lot like what Candidate Trump proposed last year.
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The Tax Gap’s Many Shades of Gray (Brief)

Daniel Hemel, Janet Holtzblatt, Steven M. Rosenthal
February 22, 2022

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