Payback Act
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Plain-English Summary
The Payback Act would likely address tax policy, though the vague title suggests it could involve recouping unpaid taxes, closing tax loopholes, or adjusting how certain groups or entities pay their fair share to the government. Without more specific details, the bill's exact impact on taxpayers, businesses, or federal revenue remains unclear, but it would be reviewed by the House Ways and Means Committee, which handles all federal tax legislation.
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