A bipartisan group of senators will examine the utility of temporary tax breaks and examine ways to bring certainty on the issue, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and ranking member Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) announced May 16.
The senators will work in smaller task forces to examine workforce, health, and energy tax policy, among other areas, according to the release.
- Dozens of the tax breaks, known as extenders, expired at the end of 2017. The perks help industries such as biodiesel and short line railroads.
- Grassley and Wyden introduced legislation (S. 617) earlier this ...
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