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Ernst & Young Center for Tax Policy

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You may be concerned about the effect that tax legislation and reform could have on your business.

We can help you stay ahead of the legislative curve.

The Ernst & Young Center for Tax Policy was created to:

  • Identify tax trends on the horizon,
  • Analyze proposed legislation, and
  • Report on implications for various types of taxpayers

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