A Taxing Month for Lawmakers
Congress is back in session this week for what promises to be a busy April for tax policy. Here is a quick overview of what’s happening.
Smith-Wyden Bill in Senate
The big-ticket item is the $80 billion Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act. This bill easily passed the House back in January but has remained stalled in the Senate since.
That’s largely due to Republican tax writers’ objections over the structure of the child tax credit, among other items. As Politico reported this morning:
Key Senate Republicans, including the ranking member of the Finance Committee, Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho, and …
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