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Our Center for Tax Policy

Stay one step ahead of tax legislation and tax reform

Our Center for Tax Policy is the authoritative voice on tax policy and tax reform. Our leaders, who have held senior positions at the US Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service, provide forward-looking views on the business implications of the tax policy issues that companies must consider at this important time in the history of the US tax code.

Our timely insights can help you take a proactive approach to today’s pending issues:

  • Financial fiscal cliff
  • Tax reform: individual considerations (including estate and gift)
  • Tax accounting considerations in tax reform
  • State implications of federal tax reform
  • Tax reform: prospects and politics

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