Election result opens door for tax reform legislation

By Naomi Jagoda, The Hill.

Donald Trump’s election victory and the Republican success in holding the House and Senate have opened the door for tax legislation in 2017.

Next year, Republicans will control the White House and both houses of Congress for the first time since 2006. Lowering tax rates has long been a top priority for the GOP, raising anticipation that legislation could be moving early on in the next Congress.

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