As American taxpayers know too well, the tax code is incredibly complex and compliance is all to expensive.
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It is no secret that our tax code is drastically outdated and burdensome to all Americans. Fortunately, more and more people are aware daily of the inequities that arise from things such as the estate tax, and it has come to the forefront of Congress' agenda.
Even with multiple instruction books, maneuvering the maze of the tax code is costly and time-consuming.
The tax code is very inefficient. Both the personal tax code and the corporate tax code. By closing loopholes and lowering rates, you could increase the efficiency of the tax code and create more incentives for people to invest.
The important thing about tax reform is you make the tax code less complicated, easier for people to understand.
We need a tax code that promotes savings, investment, achievement, innovation, and hard work.
Every time you have a new tax, or every time you have to pay really an inordinate amount for a regulation, it's really stifling this country and really stifling American business.
It's really American to avoid paying taxes, legally.
I don't blame anybody for using the tax code to their advantage.
Taxes are way too complicated, and people spend way too much time worrying about ways to get them lower.
We all want a simpler code, but tax reform is about much more. It is about ensuring that everyone pays their fair share. The tax code is also used to promote behavior that we as a nation support, such as home ownership or charitable contributions.
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