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Matthew Lykken

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Matt Lykken graduated with honors from Harvard Law School and has been working as a tax attorney for 31 years. He began his career with the Office of Chief Counsel, I.R.S., and for the last 26 years has worked as an international tax planner and tax department head living in the U.S., Europe and Asia, working for both U.S.- and foreign-owned corporations. He has advised governments ranging from Trinidad to newly post-communist Poland on the design of their tax systems, and has been a member of the core evaluation team for dozens of corporate investment decisions. He is intimately familiar with the negative effects of acquisitions of U.S. corporations by tax subsidized foreign rivals.

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(14 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, March 25, 2016
Shared Economic Growth: Tax Reform That Would Actually Work A tax reform proposal that would increase the market power of American workers while helping the middle class and reducing the deficit.

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