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Marketplace Weekend digs into the issue of tax reform, plus, a look at taxes as a tool for social engineering.
The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee believes the government won't shut down Friday.
Linking infrastructure to tax reform could draw more votes, says Jason Furman of the Peterson Institute.
Both presidential candidates want to get rid of it. Let's explain this arcane term.
Trump's plan could cost up to nearly $6 trillion over a decade, according to the Tax Foundation. Meanwhile, Clinton's could actually increase federal revenue, says the Tax Policy Center.
Developers benefit from features of the tax code unavailable to most Americans.
In a speech near Detroit, Clinton said the rich and corporations should pay more.
Nela Richardson and David Gura join Molly to recap the week that was.
Rick Stone of Nebraska thinks the presidential candidates are getting it wrong.
Promises of tax reform come with every presidential campaign. So why no reform?