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Tax

Tax reform is a top issue facing our country.  BPC Action advocates for a progressive code that benefits America’s hardworking families and their children, drives economic growth and creates a more competitive playing field for U.S. businesses and their workers.

Coronavirus Relief Packages: An Overview

Economics and Finance Education and Workforce Health Paid Parental Leave Tax Uncategorized

Letter to Conferees on Tax Reform

Infrastructure Tax

Unintended Consequences of Changing the Tax Code

Infrastructure Tax

BPC Action Statement on Private Activity Bonds in Tax Reform Proposal

Tax

Tax Reform’s Impact on Infrastructure

Tax

Aligning Infrastructure and Tax Reform

Tax

How Will Senate Procedures Affect Health Care and Tax Legislation?

Economics and Finance Tax

Design Ideas for Tax Reform and Pass-Through Entities

Tax

Reducing Taxpayer Exposure: Sharing Credit Risk with the Private Sector

Tax
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