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To: baybabe
133 pages - that's an outrage!~!

Doesn't include all the laws yet to be passed by the States to accommodate this.

Also note that the current IT, FICA & Medicare legislation was built in a day. The FT code page count is likely to be expanded greatly over the years. That's what we have a full time (cough, cough) Congress for!

This meme is hopelessly naive.

503 posted on 01/22/2008 3:46:04 AM PST by Paladin2 (Huma for co-president!)
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To: Paladin2

“Also note that the current IT, FICA & Medicare legislation was built in a day. The FT code page count is likely to be expanded greatly over the years. That’s what we have a full time (cough, cough) Congress for!”

The FT probably will be expanded prior to its passage; however, its sponsors will fight to minimize that. The plan, for example, is to pass it out of Ways and Means as a closed bill; no amendments may be offered on the floor of the house.

Treasury will, no doubt, have to issue clarifications prior to implementation. I suspect the entire “system” will be more than the current bill language of less than 150 pages. It will probably end up being between 500 and 1,000 pages (including Treasury’s clarifications) by the time the system is ready to roll out.

CCH currently counts the entire tax system at more than 66,000 pages - and that was the number at the end of 06. I would say a simplification on the order of magnitude of more than 98.5% is worth doing.


569 posted on 01/22/2008 6:55:11 PM PST by phil_will1 (My posts are in no way limited or restricted by previously expressed SQL opinions)
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