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Special Report:
The Bush Tax Cut

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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The Tax Cut
with Robert Greenstein
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Director
Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001; 2 p.m. EDT

Was the Bush tax cut a good idea? What components of the bill will likely be changed in the coming years? What is the Alternative Minimum Tax and why will it likely negate the tax breaks for millions of Americans?

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Director Robert Greenstein will be online to discuss the recent tax legislation and its nuances.

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