Of course he does - but he has ulterior motives for sinking tax reform.
Let's note here that the returns that are done under the nrst are only by business (there are no personal/individual returns) - and the returns are nothing more than gross sales and a check for 23% of it.
Also note here that business will be paid for their efforts in reporting gross sales and remitting 23% of it - they'll earn 1/4% for their trouble - that's 1/4% more than they get now for doing horrendous, time consuming, expensive reporting (compliance which, BTW costs the US economy $250 Billion in non productive expenses).
Now see. There you go injecting facts and reason into a thread that started with a series of lies.