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Tax Activity in the 108th Congress: An Overview (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised Jan. 3, 2005
Report Number RS21386
Report Type Report
Authors Pamela J. Jackson, Government and Finance Division
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

This report discusses the President, House and Senate tax proposals. Beyond the comprehensive tax proposals, both the House and the Senate have considered a range of targeted tax proposals. One of the first tax-related measures considered during the 108th Congress would provide tax reductions to armed services personnel. Congress has also initiated reconsideration of legislation not completed in the 107th Congress: tax incentives for charitable giving deductions, pension diversification, energy taxation, and tax shelters.