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House Oversight Notes on Tax Legislation and Estate Tax Proposals (2000‑2001)

The document is a chronological list of internal briefing topics on tax policy, estate‑tax repeal, and related legislative actions. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or misconduct Repeated discussion of “Death Tax” (estate tax) repeal and related scoring methods. Mentions of President Bush’s tax proposals and the House Ways and Means Committee activities. Reference to a prior

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022341
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The document is a chronological list of internal briefing topics on tax policy, estate‑tax repeal, and related legislative actions. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or misconduct Repeated discussion of “Death Tax” (estate tax) repeal and related scoring methods. Mentions of President Bush’s tax proposals and the House Ways and Means Committee activities. Reference to a prior

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04/20/01 Costs of the “Death Tax Elimination” bill; the Joint Committee on Taxation and 2001-10 revenue estimates; estate tax reform bills; Rangel bill would make state and local taxes deductible against AMT 04/13/01 The costs of estate tax repeal 2001-09 04/11/01 President Bush’s tax proposals, H.R. 8, “The Death Tax Elimination Act of 2000,” 2001-08 carryover basis and “dynamic” versus “static” scoring 03/23/01 Competing stimulus bills and possible estate tax relief 2001-07 03/07/01 Stimulus bill in the making; IRA hardship exemption fails (Gallagher); tax fraud 2001-06 conviction and sentencing of Dorothy and George Henderson; office space for the Clinton Foundation 02/05/01 Projected budget surpluses; President Bush’s tax plan; possible estate and gift tax 2001-05 repeal 01/30/01 Clarification on new proposed IRA regs 2001-04 01/24/01 Appendix with new IRA distribution period 2001-03 01/22/01 Senate Finance Committee takes shape; new proposed regs on IRA distributions 2001-02 (REG-130477-00 and REG-130481-00) 01/10/01 Tax-writing committees take shape; possible tax legislation; IRS loses Walton GRAT 2001-01 case; how tax credits lard up the tax code; joint spousal revocable trust wins and loses 2000 12/20/00 The $1.3 trillion tax cut; inflation-adjusted numbers for 2001 2000-19 11/29/00 Thoughts on the new faces in Washington; candidates for Chairman of the House 2000-18 Ways and Means Committee 11/22/00 The uncertain outcome of the elections; compromise bill on the foreign sales tax 2000-17 regime; standard mileage rates 11/17/00 Election outcome unknown, but what the tax-writing committees may look like 2000-16 10/30/00 House passes tax bill, Clinton promises veto; NY streamlines tuition savings plan; 2000-15 FICA increases and Social Security funding 10/18/00 Details on 18% capital gains tax rate; deduction and credit for college tuition; 2000-14 conviction of Dorothy and George Henderson for tax fraud 10/02/00 H.R. 1102, the “Retirement Security and Savings Act of 2000”; estate tax update 2000-13 Tax Topics — Table of Contents — 2013 — 12

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