The border adjustment tax (BAT) "looks as if it's finally dead," according to the New York Times, which claims Republicans "will struggle to meet their goal of enacting a sweeping rewrite of the tax code in 2017." Recall, the idea for the measure was to levy a tax on imports, but exempt exports from taxation.Not just Democrats, but small businesses, retailers and more opposed the BAT, fearing that consumers would ultimately bear the burden of such a measure in the
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