Event Details

January 01, 2016

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The House Republicans released their 'Blueprint' on tax reform.

Participants (1)

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Republicans organization 140 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

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Political/Economic Analysis Report • 2.4 MB
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This document, a page from a 2016 EY report on tax policy, analyzes and contrasts various US tax reform proposals from the 2016 election period. It details plans from Donald Trump and the House Republican 'Blueprint,' including proposed tax rates and a shift to a destination-basis system, while also noting Democratic preferences for a worldwide system. Despite the user's query, this document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein or any associated individuals or events; its content is strictly focused on US and international tax policy.

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United States
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5/10
Participants
1
Source Documents
1
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022386.jpg
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