Taxes
Recognizing that the nation’s tax code is broken, Wyden has led the effort for comprehensive tax reform that will simplify the tax code, bring down corporate rates and make the U.S. more globally competitive. Styled after the 1986 tax reform effort -- which aided in creating more than 6.3 million new jobs in the two years after it was enacted -- the Bipartisan Tax Fairness and Simplification Act simultaneously reforms the corporate and individual tax codes and is expected to aid in the creation of millions of new jobs.
Cosponsored by Republican Senator Dan Coats of Indiana, the Bipartisan Tax Fairness and Simplification Act is the first bipartisan, comprehensive tax reform legislation offered in more than 25 years. It has been endorsed by economists, leaders and think tanks across the ideological spectrum and was recommended in the 2010 Fiscal Commission’s report as a way to simplify the tax code and broaden the U.S. tax base.
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Wyden in Finance Committee Hearing on Lew Nomination for Secretary of the Treasury
Posted on 02/13/13 -
Wyden Statement on Fiscal Cliff Deal
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) issued the following statement after the Senate voted on a plan to stop tax increases for most Americans: “While the Senate found a way to steer America away from steep income tax increases on the mi...…Read More
Posted on 01/01/13 -
Wyden at Finance Committee Hearing Examining the Taxation of Business Entities
Posted on 08/01/12 -
Wyden at Finance Committee Hearing on Tax Reforms to Help Young Americans
Posted on 07/10/12 -
Bipartisan, Comprehensive Tax Reform Will Restore America’s Competitive Edge
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Posted on 05/31/12 -
Wyden at Senate Finance: We've got smart phones and dumb tax policies
Posted on 04/25/12 | -
Senators Seek Two-Year Extension of Wind-Energy Tax Credit
WASHINGTON - Senators Chuck Grassley, Mark Udall, Scott Brown, Tom Harkin, Dean Heller, Ron Wyden, and Michael Bennet today proposed a two-year extension of the wind energy production tax credit scheduled to expire at the end of the year. The bipartisan Read More
Posted on 03/15/12