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Under our current (broken) tax system, Congress lurches from year to year by renewing so-called “tax extenders.” This annual practice…
Read More (Providing Tax Certainty: Our Work Continues . . .)The season isn’t the only thing changing in Washington right now—so is the administration’s recollection of where it stands on…
Read More (Rebuffed by Congress, President Obama Now Embraces 529 Plans)If the United States government defaults on a debt payment, it would do serious harm to the U.S. economy—and, worst…
Read More (Default? Not on our watch.)We’ve been laying out the case for international tax reform lately, and no issue dramatizes the need for reform better than the recent spate of corporate…
Read More (The Lowdown on Inversions)This week, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, led by Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Peter Roskam (R-IL), is urging the…
Read More (Fox Business Talks with Small-Business Owner Who Had Assets Seized)Last week, we laid out what it means when we say the committee is exploring “international tax reform.” It’s an…
Read More (Why Do We Need International Tax Reform?)Tax reform. Two words that get thrown around a lot in Congress. Everyone’s for it, but yet everyone has their…
Read More (What Is This “International Tax Reform” of Which You Speak?)Here’s a helpful illustration. Microsoft, a company that symbolizes American innovation, is now holding $108 billion of its profits overseas….
Read More (LOCKOUT: Flawed U.S. Tax Structure Keeps Trillions Offshore That Could be Invested Here)This just in: “US Paychecks Grow at Record-Slow Pace in 2nd Quarter” It’s another unwelcome headline from the Obama recovery….
Read More (American Paychecks Growing at Slowest Pace in 33 Years)To help keep research and development as well as high-paying jobs in America, Rep. Charles Boustany (R-LA) and Rep. Richard…
Read More (The Innovation Box: What It Is and Why We Need It)