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[edit] The Shelf Project: Raising Revenue to Defend the Tax Base

The Shelf Project is a collaboration by professionals in the tax community to develop and perfect proposals that Congress can pull off the shelf when it needs revenue.  By some projections, Congress will need $4 trillion of new revenue over a decade beginning in 2009-2010. Shelf project proposals will strengthen the tax base, raise revenue and chase the money.

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