IPI Calls for Immediate and Dramatic Tax Reform; Institute Contemplates the Tom Paine v. Charles Darwin Approach to Economic Prosperity.

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According to the Institute for Policy Innovation, the United States employs a revenue system that contradicts America's values, undermines its global competitiveness, deceives taxpayers, restrains innovation and productivity, and causes painful socioeconomic divisions among its citizens.

The Institute's recent research has shown that instead of serving the nation, the federal revenue collection system has become an obstacle to be overcome. IPI claims that our fundamental tax structure must be completely revamped as its most profound ...

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