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… here’s the thing about patching the AMT: It’s expensive, which is why Congress hasn’t made the fix permanent.
I guess that depends on whether you identify with the tax collectors, or the tax payers.
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NPR reports on the Alternative Minimum Tax:
… here’s the thing about patching the AMT: It’s expensive, which is why Congress hasn’t made the fix permanent.
I guess that depends on whether you identify with the tax collectors, or the tax payers.
Peter Beinart encourages the president and his allies to hold firm.
The unanimous Supreme Court correctly ruled that a foreign “windfall profits” tax was an income tax for which US taxpayers should get credit.
The IRS scandal shows the need for tax reform.
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