House Chairman Phase-In Proposal Fails to Gain Additional Support for BAT

House Chairman Phase-In Proposal Fails to Gain Additional Support for BAT

Last week, House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Kevin Bray (R-TX) proposed phasing-in a border adjustment tax (BAT) over five years, instead of immediately as proposed in the House Republican “A Better Way” tax reform proposal. Brady’s phase-in approach has failed to gain new support for the proposal. Instead, it appears opposition to the TGA-opposed BAT proposal continues to grow. Regrettably, ongoing support by key Congressional leaders means the BAT is not yet dead. TGA needs you to contact your members of Congress to oppose the BAT. This link makes it easy for you and your colleagues to send emails opposing the BAT to your Representative and Senators in only a few minutes. Contact your Members of Congress today.