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With some provisions of the 2017 tax cuts set to expire in 2025, legislators are scrambling to make sure their preferred cuts are getting an extension. Add to that Donald Trump's demand for no taxes on tips and you are left with a very uncertain future for taxation policy. What should we expect?
Adam Michel joins to discuss.
Adam N. Michel is director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute, where he focuses on analyzing the economic and budgetary effects of taxation in the United States.
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With some provisions of the 2017 tax cuts set to expire in 2025, legislators are scrambling to make sure their preferred cuts are getting an extension. Add to that Donald Trump's demand for no taxes on tips and you are left with a very uncertain future for taxation policy. What should we expect?
Adam Michel joins to discuss.
Adam N. Michel is director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute, where he focuses on analyzing the economic and budgetary effects of taxation in the United States.

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