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Tax Reform Panel

President Bush’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform
President Bush established a panel to examine problems with the federal tax system and to propose improvements. In November 2005, the panel issued a final report detailing its findings and recommendations.

Simple, Fair, and Pro-Growth: Proposals to Fix America’s Tax System
Final Report of the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform, November 2005

Supporting Materials

  • Public Hearings—PowerPoint presentations and transcripts

Date

Meeting Information

02/16/2005

Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center; Washington, DC

03/03/2005

The George Washington University Jack Morton Auditorium; Washington, DC

03/08/2005

SAGO Networks; Tampa, FL

03/16/2005

University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, Gleacher Center; Chicago, IL

03/23/2005

Louisiana Children's Museum; New Orleans, LA

03/31/2005   

Fort Mason Center, Landmark Building A; San Francisco, CA

04/18/2005

University of Maryland University College, Inn and Conference Center; Adelphi, MD

05/11/2005 & 05/12/2005

National Transportation Safety Board Conference Center Auditorium; Washington, DC

05/17/2005

Georgetown University Law Center, Bernard P. McDonough Hall; Washington, DC

07/20/2005

Renaissance Hotel; Washington, DC

10/11/2005

Renaissance Hotel; Washington, DC

10/18/2005

Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center; Washington, DC