When Holy Week ends, Tax Day descends. Lurking behind the scenes of Easter egg hunts and Passover dinners, you might have caught glimpses of wild-eyed accountants while citizens gripe and gulp before writing checks to the IRS.
This year, the underlying anxiety is supposed to be paired with the hope of tax reform, as congressional Republicans try to redeem their reputation for legislative competence by pivoting toward their core issue when they return from spring recess.
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