What are the key tax policy issues to focus on this week?
As you might expect, there’s a ton a developments in to the ACA repeal. It also looks like the border adjustment tax proposal appears to be dying a slow death. Plus, a number of groups are making sure their collective voices get heard, including Freedom Partners, the Freedom Caucus, and four leading business groups, one of which is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Here are the rest of this week’s key issues in tax policy
This, and so much more, is covered in this week’s Tax Policy Update:
- Tax Reform – Developments
- Obamacare Taxes May Remain
- Norquist Says ACA Taxes Kept in Health Bill Should be Repealed in Tax Reform
- Finance Committee Hearing
- House Ways & Means Committee Hearing
- Hatch Says Lowering Corporate Tax Rate a Top Priority in Tax Reform
- Trump’s Tax Proposal Could Benefit the Rich While Increasing Taxes for Others
- White House Economic Adviser Says Pass-Throughs Are Toughest Tax Reform Issue
- Ryan Says Some Tax-Reform Provisions Don’t Have to be Permanent
- Progressive Groups Launch “Email Hatch” Campaign
- Border Adjustability Proposal Update
- Border Adjustment Mess has GOP Considering Foreign Minimum Tax
- Business Groups Urge End to Net Investment Income Tax
- Freedom Partners Picks Reduced Rates Over Full Expensing
- House Freedom Caucus Demands GOP Leaders Cut August Recess
- Business Groups Urge Congress to Act on Budget for Sake of Tax Reform
- GOP Leaders Bring in Mulvaney to Whip Freedom Caucus on Budget
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The key issues of the week are covered in great detail in the July 20, 2017 edition of the D Squared Tax Policy Update.
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