Senate Democrats’ international tax framework contemplates partial relief from several Tax Cuts and Jobs Act taxpayer-unfavorable provisions, but without details, it’s unclear how much those changes will lessen the sting of tougher proposals.
“There’s a silver lining, but how much of a silver lining...is really hard to quantify because you don’t know what’s behind the curtain,” Kevin M. Jacobs of Alvarez & Marsal said.
In this Tax Notes article, A&M’s Kevin M. Jacobs and Ken Brewer share their perspectives on the Senate Democrats’ international tax framework and how the plan compares with the proposed changes envisioned by the Biden administration.
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