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Article: If Republicans succeed in scrapping tax code, what's the best plan?; Few in either party defend the current system, but Congress faces a number of obstacles in choosing an alternative.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- April 15, 1998
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Published 04/17/98: A graphic that appeared with this article incorrectly stated that various federal functions, including home mortgage insurance and postal workers' pay, are financed by tax money, when, in fact, they are financed by other federal revenues such as postage stamps.
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Around noon today, the U.S. tax code will make a big splash. House Republican Leader Dick Armey and a band of conspirators will toss all 15 volumes, all 9,000 pages, into Boston harbor near the spot where angry colonists held their tea party to protest British taxes in 1773.
The stunt is an attempt to punctuate - on the day taxpayers are required ...