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In 1 chart, the differences between the House and Senate tax reform bills

TNR / November 19, 2017

By Adam Michel | The Daily Signal

The House has now passed its version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The Senate is still working on the final details of its reform package. The Senate plan improves on the House bill in many places and misses important opportunities elsewhere. Here are the differences you need to know about:

 

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November 19, 2017 in U.S.. Tags: Taxes and Fees

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