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Here's What the Final Tax Reform Plan Could Look Like


Here's What the Final Tax Reform Plan Could Look Like

Tax reform was been a big part of the Trump administration's policy agenda, and throughout the year, proponents of tax law changes had pushed hard for Congress to get something done by the end of 2017. Efforts over the past couple of months from the House of Representatives and the Senate had left many questions unanswered about what would end up in a final bill, and some were doubtful that Republicans could come to agreement on some of the issues that divided the party.

On Wednesday, Republican lawmakers said that they had reached an agreement to reconcile the House and Senate versions of the tax reform bill. Some of the newest changes are surprising, but both chambers expect to make aggressive pushes to pass the agreed-upon compromise within the next week. Here are some of the major changes that were necessary to reach consensus.

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