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May 11, 2006
More on the Reconciliation Tax Bill
- Kay Bell (Don't Mess with Taxes), Pushed to the Back of the Tax-Break Line
- CBO, Cost Estimates of H.R. 4297
- Ryan J. Donmoyer (Bloomberg), U.S. House Passes $69 Bln Tax Cut on Investments, Minimum Tax
- David Cay Johnston (NY Times), Tax Benefits to the Rich and Patient
- Joe Kristan (Roth & Co. CPA), Building a Better Train Wreck
- Doug Lederman (Inside Higher Ed), Colleges Wait for the Next Tax Bill
- Legislative History of H.R. 4297
- Brody Mullins (WSJ), Republicans Unveil Final Version Of Bill Extending Tax Cuts to 2010
- Dan Shaviro (Start Making Sense), Tax Policy: Some Good News and Some Bad News
- Donna Smith (Reuters), House Approves $70 Billion Tax Cut Bill
- John Snow (Treasury Secretary), Statement (JS-4251)
- Sheryl Gay Stolberg (NY Times), House Votes to Extend Investor Tax Cuts for 2 Years
- Stephanie Strom (NY Times), Charity Provisions Dropped From Measure on Tax Cuts
- Tax Policy Blog (Tax Foundation), New Tax Bill at a Glance
- Andrew Taylor (AP), House Passes Tax Cuts for Investors
- William L. Watts (MarketWatch), House Passes $70 Billion Tax Cut
- Washington Post Editorial, Tax Cuts, Again; The Formula Hasn't Changed: A Windfall for the Rich, and a Hole in the Federal Budget.
- Jonathan Weisman (Washington Post), House Passes $70 Billion Tax Package
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