Why might a court refer to the report of a congressional committee on a tax bill?   Group of answer choices   To determine the purpose of the bill so that the court can interpret a provision of the enacted law in a way that is consistent with the stated purpose.   To gain insight on the meaning of a particular provision in the enacted law.   To find support to interpret the enacted law contrary to its plain language.   Both A. and B., but not C.

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Why might a court refer to the report of a congressional committee on a tax bill?

 

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To determine the purpose of the bill so that the court can interpret a provision of the enacted law in a way that is consistent with the stated purpose.

 

To gain insight on the meaning of a particular provision in the enacted law.

 

To find support to interpret the enacted law contrary to its plain language.

 

Both A. and B., but not C.

 

 

 

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