Last month, Senate Finance Chair Orrin Hatch (R-UT) called on all stakeholders to come together and produce recommendations and ideas for tax reform:

Members from both parties have acknowledged the shortcomings of our current tax system and the need for meaningful reforms to encourage economic growth and alleviate many of the burdens imposed on hardworking taxpayers…As we work to achieve those goals, it is essential that Congress has the best possible advice and insight from experts and stakeholders.

On Tuesday, the Chamber filed comments in response to Chairman Hatch’s call for feedback. So what did we have to say? Not to sound like a broken record, but we would love to see comprehensive, pro-growth tax reform as soon as possible. And what does that reform looks like? Let’s break it down.

Find out more here.