House Votes To Make Three More Expired Provisions Permanent

The House voted to make three expired provisions permanent last week as part of the slow-moving legislative process.
United States Tax
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The House voted to make three expired provisions permanent last week as part of the slow-moving legislative process to address more than 50 tax provisions that expired at the end of 2013.

The votes represented progress but did not materially affect the outlook for an eventual resolution. A final agreement on extending these provisions is still unlikely before late in the year.

Please see our Tax Legislative Update for the latest legislative outlook and a full table of up-to-date information on each expired provision.

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House Votes To Make Three More Expired Provisions Permanent

United States Tax

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