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House Creates Email Address for Tax Reform

House LogoThe House Ways & Means Committee yesterday announced a new email address, tax.reform@mail.house.gov
as another way for stakeholders, advocacy groups and the public to
share information, facts and data relevant to the Committee’s review of
current federal income tax law within the Committee’s 11 Tax Reform Working Groups:

The working groups, announced earlier this month by Chairman Dave Camp
(R-MI) and Ranking Member Sander Levin (D-MI), will review current law
in their designated issue areas and then identify, research and compile
feedback related to the topic of the working group.  The working groups
will be responsible for compiling feedback on their designated topic
from: (1) stakeholders, (2) academics and think tanks, (3)
practitioners, (4) the general public and (5) colleagues in the House of
Representatives.  Once the work of those groups has been completed, the
Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) will prepare a report for the full
Committee that describes current law in each issue area and only
summarizes these submissions and  other information gathered by the
Committee Members.

Those interested in sharing information, facts, and data can email their
comments to the Committee.  To ensure that comments are widely
available and accessible, comments that are received will be posted on
the Ways and Means website.

Public comments will be accepted through Monday, April 15, 2013.  Those
comments will be included in the final JCT report, which will be
delivered to the Ways and Means Committee on Monday, May 6, 2013. 

(Hat Tip: Roberta Mann.)


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