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The TCJA Five Years Later: Federal Tax Issues

Por: Forbes Business December 14, 2022

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In this Dec. 4, 2017, photo, part of the Republican Senate bill Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is ... [+] photographed in Washington. Republican tax legislation advancing toward final votes in Congress could undermine “Obamacare” health insurance markets, and add to the financial squeeze on Medicare over time. This week lawmakers will try to resolve differences between House and Senate versions in hopes of finishing around Christmas. Also in play are... + full article



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