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Daily Deduction

Tax Cuts, Taxable Income, and Priorities

September 6, 2017 –
Yesterday's Big Six meeting: Another verse, same as the first.

The future of tax reform is now. Or, shortly.

September 5, 2017 –
A big tax speech. Last Wednesday, President Trump promised a tax plan that will benefit “loyal, hard-working Americans and their families” and lead America to “a big, beautiful comeback.” But...

Rally for A Tax Bill, Whatever It May Be

August 28, 2017 –
“What do we want? Tax Reform! When do we want it? December 31!” President Trump heads to Missouri this week—the first stop on a tour designed to boost public support for a tax bill.

Moving on to Tax Reform… or Not

August 21, 2017 –
Will the Charlottesville fallout dim prospects for a tax bill? House Ways & Means Chair Kevin Brady says President Trump is crucial to reform efforts, but some in the GOP and many in the business community are distancing themselves from the White House.

Slow and Steady Wins the Race?

August 14, 2017 –
From the White House in September: A tax plan in three- to five-pages.

Tax talk continues, tough choices loom.

August 7, 2017 –
How will lawmakers lower the corporate tax rate?

Ready for September: Clean, Neutral, Proposals

August 4, 2017 –
White House: No tax hikes on the wealthy, “clean” debt ceiling increase.

Read the fine print… If it’s there.

August 3, 2017 –
How do you say fuggedaboutit in Kentucky? Senate Democrats said they’d be willing to work with Republicans on a bipartisan tax bill... Finance Committee chair Orrin Hatch suggested some business could be done... but within hours Majority Leader Mitch McConnell slammed the door. So, as with the health bill, the GOP will try to get it done on its own.

Everything old is new again.

August 2, 2017 –
Will tax reform be bipartisan? Forty-five of the Senate’s 48 Democrats sent a letter to the GOP leadership offering to work together on a tax bill.

A Tax Plan in the Fall, Maybe

August 1, 2017 –
When will we see tax legislation? Marc Short predicts there will be a tax a bill on the House floor in October and Senate floor in November.
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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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