The House Ways and Means Committee has announced the chairs and vice chairs who will lead 11 working groups to research tax reform.
According to a committee release, each group of lawmakers will review current law and then collect and compile feedback from stakeholders, academics and think tanks, practitioners and House colleagues.
The Joint Committee on Taxation will compile the research into a report for the full committee and present it on this coming tax day, April 15.
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