Business Insider -
1 Dec 2015 10:26

WASHINGTON (AP) -- It's December, when Congress typically passes a last-minute package of temporary tax breaks, sparing millions of businesses and individuals from unwanted tax increases just weeks before the start of filing season. This year, lawmakers will have to do it again if they want to avoid the wrath of angry taxpayers at holiday time. Congress extends these tax breaks every year or two, usually in the final days, drawing complaints from business leaders tired of the uncertainty. The Se...
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