Why it's Hard to Simplify The U.S. Tax Code | Let's Talk | NPR
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Published on Mar 17, 2025
In trying to overhaul the tax code, Republicans are arguing it needs to be simpler. There are a few ways they say they want to do just that – but as NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben explains, they are not equally effective strategies.
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