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Flavio Guzman

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started by Flavio Guzman on 12 Dec 12
  • Flavio Guzman
     
    On October 22, 1986, lawmakers from both parties gathered on the South Lawn of the White House and applauded as President Ronald Reagan signed into law the most comprehensive revision of the federal tax code in a half century. When I first started reading this sentence I thought it was going to be talking about another reform. The immigration reform. This was a huge reform as well and this affected everyone. So why not start with the immigration reform instead of the tax reform?

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