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Talking Tax Reform: A Three-Part Series on Tax Reform for U.S. Companies, Individuals and Entrepreneurs

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Over the past several months, the Tax Foundation, together with the Intuit® Tax & Financial Center, held a three-part event series on top issues regarding tax reform on Capitol Hill. Each event featured an expert panel discussion, and the topics included tax reform for U.S. companies, individuals and entrepreneurs.

In the first event, the expert panel discussed border adjustability, cash flow taxes and U.S. companies. The panelists were:

  • Elena Patel, Ph.D., financial economist, Office of Tax Analysis, U.S. Treasury
  • Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president, American Action Forum
  • William Gale, co-director, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center

See the highlights video and full replay for more information.

In the second event of the series, the expert panel discussed simplifying our outmoded tax code to accommodate today’s complex family situations. The panelists were:

  • Elaine Maag, senior research associate, Urban Institute
  • Kyle Pomerleau, director of federal projects, Tax Foundation
  • Nina Olson, national taxpayer advocate, IRS
  • Pete Sapp, president, National Taxpayers Union

See the highlights video and full replay for additional information.

In the third event, the expert panel discussed how we might craft business tax policies that don’t act as barriers to entrepreneurship. The panelists were:

  • Scott Greenberg, director of federal projects, Tax Foundation
  • Tom Nichols, Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols S.C.
  • Tim Kane, fellow, Hoover Institution
  • Donald Marron, director of economic policy initiatives, Urban Institute

For more information, see the highlights video and full replay.

Krista Holub
Krista Holub

Written by Krista Holub

Krista Holub manages the Intuit Tax and Financial Center at https://intuittaxandfinancialcenter.com and enjoys driving research and programmatic initiatives on financial stability and tax refund savings. Her background includes experimental research and management, and she served as Program Director at the Center for Social Development at Washington University in St. Louis immediately prior to joining Intuit. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Iowa and a Master’s degree (MCRP) from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. More from Krista Holub

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