Former House Tax Chief Says Overhaul Unlikely to Happen in 2017
- Dave Camp says significant progress still possible this year
- Trump is traveling to North Dakota to pitch tax-code overhaul
Ex-House Tax Chief Doesn’t See Tax Reform in 2017
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Dave Camp, the former head of Congress’s tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said he doesn’t think a revamp of the U.S. tax code will happen this year.
“There are a lot of competing issues,” Camp said in a Bloomberg TV interview Wednesday. “I think they can make significant progress this fall -- I wouldn’t be surprised if the actual signing of a bill or enacting into law doesn’t occur until sometime in early 2018.”