By Jia Lynn Yang - The story is the same every time: A measure that would change the tax treatment of "carried interest" passes the House, only to hit a wall in the Senate.
The provision would haul in roughly $18 billion by raising taxes on the income of people who run private-equity firms, venture-capital shops and real estate investment partnerships. Carried interest is the...
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