On the recordApril 24, 2013
Let's be clear: There are many egregious loopholes in the Tax Code, but the main provisions incentivizing home ownership are policies, not loopholes.
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congress.govLet's be clear: There are many egregious loopholes in the Tax Code, but the main provisions incentivizing home ownership are policies, not loopholes.
Levin distinguishes between tax policies that promote home ownership and actual loopholes.
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