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Congressional discussion of expiring tax extenders and treaty renegotiations in 2016‑2017
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kaggle-ho-022388House Oversight

Congressional discussion of expiring tax extenders and treaty renegotiations in 2016‑2017

Congressional discussion of expiring tax extenders and treaty renegotiations in 2016‑2017 The document outlines routine legislative scheduling for tax provisions and treaty reviews, mentioning only standard political actors (Sen. Rand Paul, Rep. Goodlatte, Speaker Ryan, Sen. McConnell, Sen. Thune). It provides no concrete leads on misconduct, financial wrongdoing, or sensitive controversies, offering only procedural context. Key insights: Two‑year tax extender provisions expire at the end of 2016 and may be rolled into 2017 legislation.; Sen. Rand Paul seeks renegotiation of eight foreign‑relations‑committee‑approved tax treaties over information‑sharing concerns.; Rep. Goodlatte’s remote sales‑tax draft and the Marketplace Fairness Act are unlikely to be voted on during the lame‑duck session.

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Congressional discussion of expiring tax extenders and treaty renegotiations in 2016‑2017 The document outlines routine legislative scheduling for tax provisions and treaty reviews, mentioning only standard political actors (Sen. Rand Paul, Rep. Goodlatte, Speaker Ryan, Sen. McConnell, Sen. Thune). It provides no concrete leads on misconduct, financial wrongdoing, or sensitive controversies, offering only procedural context. Key insights: Two‑year tax extender provisions expire at the end of 2016 and may be rolled into 2017 legislation.; Sen. Rand Paul seeks renegotiation of eight foreign‑relations‑committee‑approved tax treaties over information‑sharing concerns.; Rep. Goodlatte’s remote sales‑tax draft and the Marketplace Fairness Act are unlikely to be voted on during the lame‑duck session.

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