Post-Election Tax Policy: A briefing from CCH

This is a great briefing on what we can expect post-election when it comes to tax policy.

An excerpt…

President Obama secured a second term in office November 6, 2012, in the end winning the Electoral College by a wide margin. The President’sre-election now sets in motion what will likely be difficult negotiations between Democrats and Republicans over the fate of the Bush-era tax cuts, nearly $100 billion in automatic spending cuts, and the more than 50 expiring tax extenders, which include the alternative minimum tax (AMT) patch for tens of millions of taxpayers. The President’s re-election has also significantly changed the dynamics for reaching an eventual agreement over long-term tax reform.

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