House Republicans used Tax Day as an occasion to lambast President Joe Biden’s administration’s tax policies and budget proposal—and highlight bills aimed at tax reform.
“This year, tax day has taken on a whole new meaning for working families because of the threat they’re facing from President Biden’s supercharged IRS and all of his proposed tax increases.
“If President Biden gets his way we will see an increase of $4.7-trillion-worth of tax increases, $1.8 trillion directly on small businesses,” said Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.), chair of the House Ways and Means Committee.
Smith and six other Republicans made remarks at an April 18 press conference at the Capitol, organized by the conservative advocacy group Americans for Tax Reform….
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