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Business hopes Bush will forgo tax reform

By Andrew Balls, James Harding and Christopher Swann in Washington

Published: December 12 2004 22:40 | Last updated: December 12 2004 22:40

US business has little appetite for fundamental tax reform, seeing deficit reduction and government entitlement programmes as priorities for President George W Bush's second-term agenda.

Changes to the tax code, fiscal policy and regulation of entitlements, such as those offered by Social Security and Medicare, have been tabled for discussion at a White House economic summit this week.

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