WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Overhauling an excessively complicated U.S. tax code is a "top priority" of the Bush administration over the next four years, Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Wednesday.
"This administration is committed to that task, and we will get it done," Snow said in prepared remarks at a two-day economic conference sponsored by the White House.
Much of the tax reform effort is expected to be masterminded by the Treasury under Snow's guidance. He gave no inkling into the department's early thinking on the direction of reform, simply saying the tax code was "too complicated, and it needs to be overhauled."
His remarks were delivered at the beginning of a panel session on tax and regulatory issues where Snow said economic prospects were sound. "I'm pleased to report that our nation is on track for sustained economic growth," Snow said.
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