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Tax reform is not a way for Congress to extract more of the taxpayers’ hard-earned income

Three Ways to Make April 15 Less Painful


By Heritage Foundation Amy Payne——--February 27, 2014

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Yesterday you told us what you think Washington should be doing—and more than a few of you said dealing with our horrendous taxes.

Representative Dave Camp (R-MI) rolled out a plan for tax reform yesterday that we hope will shift the conversation to something that would benefit all Americans. As Heritage chief economist Stephen Moore said, “The tax code stables in Washington haven’t been cleaned out since 1986.” And it shows. Here are three things Congress should be including in tax reform—so that we can all dread April 15 a little less. More...

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Heritage Foundation——

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