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- Impending Tax Cuts ?Most Regressive on Record,? Analysts Find, The New Standard (December 29, 2005) by Brendan Coyne.
- Treasury Secretary Calls Clinton's Suprlus 'Mirage', Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (December 23, 2005) by Alison Fitzgerald.
- Alternative Maximum Foot Dragging, Free Market News Network (December 23, 2005).
- A Menacing Tax , Newark Star Ledger (December 23, 2005) by Karin Price Mueller.
- The Worst of 2005: Confusion, 'Reform' and (Ugh!) the AMT, Wall Street Journal (December 22, 2005).
- $1 trillion in income escaped taxes in '03, Bloomberg News (December 21, 2005) by Ryan J. Donmoyer.
- Under A Sheltering Lie, NPR's Marketplace (December 20, 2005) by Len Burman.
- Repair or repeal the alternative tax, Reading (PA) Eagle (December 19, 2005).
- Poor not important to officials, San Francisco Chronicle (December 18, 2005) by David Lazarus.
- Congress Lets Tax Breaks Lapse, Wall Street Journal (December 15, 2005) by Robert Guy Matthews.
- Tax breaks hard to take, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (December 14, 2005).
- Minimum Tax Could Apply to Millions More, Los Angeles Times (December 14, 2005) by Joel Havemann.
- Interfaith group: Bills give to the rich, take from poor, Oakland Press (December 14, 2005) by Sven Gustafson.
- Westmoreland votes to extend tax cuts, The Citizen (Fayetteville, GA) (December 13, 2005).
- Inside the Dividend Tax Cuts, Boston Public Radio (December 12, 2005).
- Stalemate on Minimum Tax Would Cost Region's Households, New York Times (December 11, 2005) by Ford Fessenden.
- Worldwide Flat Taxes, New York Times (December 11, 2005) by Michael Steinberger.
- Costly Alternatives, Time Magazine (December 11, 2005) by Perry Bacon Jr.
- Scrooge in the House, Boston Globe (December 10, 2005) by Derrick Z. Jackson.
- Citing rebounding economy, House votes to extends tax cuts, Knight Ridder (December 9, 2005) by James Kuhnhenn.
- House passes bill limiting the effect of minimum tax, Bloomberg News (December 8, 2005).
- There Are Ways to Fix Alternative Minimum Tax, Bloomberg News (December 8, 2005) by Gene Sperling.
- House puts tax cuts on front burner, Chicago Tribune (December 8, 2005) by Jill Zuckman.
- It's Time for Fair Taxes, not GOP Pandering to the Ultra Rich, Political Affairs (December 8, 2005) by Joel Wendland.
- The well-off vs. the rich, Baltimore Sun (December 7, 2005).
- Bush Faces a $30 Billion Quandary After Delay of Tax Overhaul, Bloomberg News (December 7, 2005).
- Debate Over Tax Cuts Centers on the Rich, Los Angeles Times (December 7, 2005) by Joel Havemann.
- Lawmakers May Run Out of Time for Tax Fix, Associated Press (December 6, 2005) by Mary Dalrymple.
- The tax-pain threshold, CNN (December 6, 2005) by Jeanna Sahadi.
- A bad alternative, Charlotte (NC) Observer (December 6, 2005).
- Congress's $70 Billion Tax Cut Pits Rich Against Super-Rich, Bloomberg News (December 5, 2005).
- 300,000 each month to lose food stamps under GOP scrooge plan, People's Weekly World (December 5, 2005) by Tim Wheeler.
- When Even Supply-Siders Say Taxes Must Rise, an Unpopular Policy Looks Inevitable, New York Times (December 5, 2005) by Eduardo Porter.
- Hmmm. What's This Alternative Tax? Hey, Wait! Ouch!, New York Times (December 5, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- Tax cuts in jeopardy this holiday season, Scripps Howard News Service (December 2, 2005) by Mary Deibel.
- Congressional Budget Plan Hurts Poor, BlackNews.com (December 2, 2005) by Judge Mathis.
- Reform the AMT, Newsday (November 29, 2005).
- Heed the advice of the Tax Reform Panel, Marshalltown (IA) Times-Republican (November 29, 2005) by Robert Stewart.
- Without change, more will feel pain, Bloomberg News (November 27, 2005) by John Wasik.
- Republicans Are Deeply Split Over How to Apportion New Tax Cuts , New York Times (November 26, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- ?Starve the poor? budget approved, People's Weekly World (November 22, 2005) by Tim Wheeler.
- Senate's Tax Bill Includes Incentives for Charity Gifts, New York Times (November 22, 2005) by Lynnley Browning.
- Tax cuts for rich come on backs of the poor, farmers, students , Portsmouth (NH) Herald (November 20, 2005).
- Bass and Bradley Support 50 Billion Spending Cut, New Hampshire Public Radio (November 18, 2005) by Dan Gorenstein.
- Big difference in tax bills on the Hill, CNN (November 16, 2005) by Jeanne Sahadi.
- Republicans, Democrats Spar Over Tax Cuts, San Francisco Chronicle (November 16, 2005) by Mary Dalrymple.
- Voters Showed Less Appetite for Tax Cuts, New York Times (November 14, 2005) by John Broder.
- Big Guys Win Again. This Is Tax Reform?, Newsweek (November 14, 2005) by Allan Sloan.
- GOP yanks plan for spending cuts; opponents say proposal would hurt poor, Florida Sun-Sentinel (November 11, 2005) by William E. Gibson.
- Tax Cut Endgame, Bangor (ME) Daily News (November 11, 2005).
- One Tempting Remedy for the Alternative Minimum Tax Has Flaws of Its Own , New York Times (November 10, 2005) by Alan Krueger.
- End the Mortgage-Interest Deduction!, Slate (November 10, 2005) by Jason Furman.
- AMT 101, CNN / Money (November 9, 2005) by Katie Benner.
- Poor shouldn't pay for hurricane relief, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder (November 9, 2005) by John Corlett.
- A Right and Wrong Way to Kill the AMT, Washington Post (November 8, 2005) by Allan Sloan.
- Tax Panel?s Report Kicks Off Tax Reform Debate, Tax Notes (November 7, 2005) by Heidi Glenn.
- Taxwriters Request Revenue Numbers for Tax Reform Report, Tax Notes (November 7, 2005) by Heidi Glenn.
- GOP's borrow-spend remedy: Robin Hood in reverse, Cox News Service (November 6, 2005) by Tom Teepen.
- Let them eat pork, St. Petersburg Times (November 6, 2005).
- High-income taxpayers should plan years ahead, Fort Collins Coloradoan (November 6, 2005).
- Fiscal Phonies, Washington Post (November 2, 2005) by Robert J. Samuelson.
- Tax proposals meet stiff opposition, Dallas Morning News (November 2, 2005) by Pamela Yip.
- Tough fiscal times ahead?, Chicago Tribune (November 2, 2005) by William Neikirk.
- Advisory panel proposes overhaul of tax code, Knight Ridder (November 2, 2005) by Kevin G. Hall.
- President's Advisory Panel releases report on how to simplify the tax code, NPR's Marketplace (November 1, 2005) by Scott Jagow, Janet Babin.
- Tax panel urges major changes, CBS Marketwatch (November 1, 2005) by William L. Watts.
- Homeowner Tax Break: Time to Remodel?, Wall Street Journal (November 1, 2005) by Robert Guy Matthews.
- A 'starting place' in effort to reform tax code, Scripps Howard News Service (October 31, 2005) by Mary Deibel.
- A Deal on Social Security, Washington Post (October 31, 2005).
- President's commission on tax reform expected to issue its official recommendations tomorrow, NPR's Marketplace (October 31, 2005) by Kai Ryssdal, Scott Tong.
- Advisory panel takes on tax monster, St. Paul Pioneer Press (October 30, 2005) by Dave Beal.
- 2-Parent Families and Poverty, Zenit (October 30, 2005).
- Good Intentions and Bad Intentions, College News (October 28, 2005) by Kimberly Clausing.
- Tax reform option, Washington Times (October 26, 2005) by Bruce Bartlett.
- Tax panel's hard work: Thanks for nothing, CBS Marketwatch (October 26, 2005) by Chuck Jaffe.
- Tax Reform, BNA Daily Tax Report (October 26, 2005).
- Tax-cuts package needs revision: Only benefits the rich, The Clarion-Ledger (Mississippi) (October 25, 2005).
- Early retirees turn to volunteer work, NPR (October 23, 2005) by John Ydstie.
- Now is not the time for cuts, Detroit News (October 22, 2005).
- Tax credits don?t always help the poor, Chicago Defender (October 21, 2005) by Greg Mathis.
- The Economy: Reduce welfare for the wealthy, Philadelphia Inquirer (October 21, 2005) by Andrew Cassel.
- US panel offers measures for simplifying tax code, NPR (October 21, 2005) by Renee Montagne, Wendy Kaufman.
- Tax plan hasn't a prayer, San Francisco Chronicle (October 20, 2005) by Kathleen Pender.
- 'X tax' likely to be axed: Recommendations of Bush's tax reform panel would upend the U.S. federal tax regime -- and most probably face fierce opposition, National Post / Financial Post (October 19, 2005) by Ryan J. Donmoyer.
- Tax-Overhaul Panel Gives Bush Two Choices, Wall Street Journal (October 19, 2005) by Robert Guy Matthews.
- Presidential commission unveils overhaul of tax code, NPR's Marketplace (October 19, 2005) by Scott Jagow, John Dimsdale.
- Tax reform panel releases its recommendations, NPR's Marketplace (October 18, 2005) by Kai Ryssdal, John Dimsdale.
- US tax panel set to complete recommendations, Reuters (October 17, 2005) by Mark Felsenthal.
- Builders vow to save home loan tax break, USA Today (October 13, 2005) by Sue Kirchhoff and Kathy Chu.
- Business In The Beltway, Forbes (October 12, 2005) by Janet Novack.
- Proposition 76: Curb on spending - or a 'power grab'?, Sacramento Bee (October 12, 2005) by Alexa H. Bluth.
- The Swamp Known as Tax Reform, Business Week (October 12, 2005) by Howard Gleckman.
- Panel targets cherished tax breaks, San Jose Mercury News (October 12, 2005) by Mark Schwanhausser.
- Bush Tax Panel Targets Mortgages, Wall Street Journal (October 12, 2005) by Robert Guy Matthews.
- A Twist on the Consumption Tax Gains Traction, Los Angeles Times (October 11, 2005) by Joel Havemann.
- Expert: Estate tax repeal would hit charities hardest., Accounting Today (October 10, 2005) by Ken Rankin.
- By the numbers, Minneapolis Star Tribune (October 9, 2005).
- Give neediest tax credit, too, Toledo Blade (October 9, 2005).
- Effectiveness of Tax Breaks Is Questioned, New York Times (October 6, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- Don't stick poor people with bill , Cincinnati Post (October 4, 2005) by Col Owens and John Corlett.
- Study Finds Many Children Don't Benefit From Credits, New York Times (October 3, 2005) by Jason DeParle.
- CED Plan Embraces the ?Money Machine?, Tax Notes (October 3, 2005) by Heidi Glenn.
- Tax Scholars Analyze Consumption Tax, Tax Notes (October 3, 2005) by Allen Kenney.
- Federal tax reform: time to go back to the drawing board?, CPA Journal (October 1, 2005) by Larry Witner, Kathleen Simons.
- Put your 401(k) on AUTOPILOT, Kiplinger's Personal Finance (October 2005) by Mary Beth Franklin.
- This man wants to dominate the radio airwaves. He wants to be a best-selling author. He wants to destroy the IRS. Two down, one to go., Money (October 2005) by Pat Regnier.
- One way to cut deficit, Toledo Blade (September 30, 2005).
- Local View: Congress widens gap between rich, poor, Journal Star (Lincoln, NE) (September 30, 2005) by Kathy Bigsby Moore.
- Republicans Tell America What They Think Is "Necessary" and "Unnecessary", The Huffington Post (September 30, 2005) by David Sirota.
- Report Says Bush's Tax Cuts Will Cause Some to Pay More, New York Times (September 24, 2005) by David Cay Johnston.
- Fears that Katrina has blown deep hole in deficit, Financial Times (September 22, 2005) by Christopher Swann.
- Tax relief for Katrina victims, San Francisco Chronicle (September 22, 2005) by Kathleen Pender.
- Economy slowing? Inflation brewing?, The Record (Bergen County, NJ) (September 19, 2005) by Kathleen Lynn.
- Economists, Housing Experts Question Proposals, Washington Post (September 16, 2005) by Jonathan Weisman.
- Education can crush poverty, San Francisco Chronicle (September 16, 2005) by David Lazarus.
- Cost of Katrina to hit budget hard , USA Today (September 14, 2005) by Mark Trumbull.
- New bill offers tax relief to Katrina victims and those who help them out, NPR Marketplace (September 13, 2005) by Scott Jagow, Scott Tong.
- Heaven Can Wait, Washington Post (September 11, 2005) by Paula Span.
- Come flood or fire, tax cuts for rich flow on, The Star-Ledger (NJ) (September 9, 2005) by Tom Moran.
- What Will the Tax Reform Panel Ultimately Endorse?, Tax Notes (September 5, 2005) by Heidi Glenn.
- Rethinking the best-laid plans, Newsday (September 4, 2005) by Tami Luhby.
- George Maynard Bush, Economist (September 3, 2005).
- A Battle to the Death, National Journal (September 3, 2005) by David Baumann.
- Consumers seen cutting spending, Chicago Tribune (August 31, 2005) by William Neikirk.
- Time To Take Federal Budget Off Autopilot, Investor's Business Daily (August 29, 2005) by Rudolph G. Penner and Eugene Steuerle.
- Is this tax trap waiting for you?, Chicago Tribune (August 21, 2005) by William Neikirk.
- Estate-tax spin, Townhall.com (August 18, 2005) by Alan Reynolds.
- Social Security Reform May Spur More Seniors To Keep Working, Investor's Business Daily (August 16, 2005) by Jed Graham.
- Q & A / NEAL BOORTZ, Radio host and author: FairTax 'a second American revolution', Atlanta Journal-Constitution (August 14, 2005).
- The 1% Split Over Estate Taxes, Washington Post (August 12, 2005) by Jeffrey H. Birnbaum and Jonathan Weisman.
- No Easy Remedy For AMT Blues, Congressional Quarterly (August 12, 2005) by Jill Barshay.
- 'Death tax' debate alive and kicking in Senate, Scripps Howard News Service (August 11, 2005) by Ann McFeatters.
- Bush's Rocky Recovery, Boston Globe (August 10, 2005) by Scot Lehigh.
- Bills aim to boost retirement savings, Dallas Morning News (August 8, 2005) by Pamela Yip.
- Reform, not repeal, Orlando Sentinel (August 6, 2005).
- The AMT: not just for rich people any more, The Common Voice (August 2, 2005) by Doug French.
- Estate Tax Advocates Shift Moral Spotlight onto Unbridled Inheritance, The New Standard (July 28, 2005) by Michelle Chen.
- Sob stories mask a giveaway for the super wealthy, USA Today (July 27, 2005).
- Killing The AMT Tax Is W. House Priority, But Reform Elusive, Investor's Business Daily (July 26, 2005) by Jed Graham.
- Abolish the AMT? Think tax hike, CNN / Money (July 22, 2005) by Krysten Crawford.
- Three Roads to Tax Reform, Business Week (July 22, 2005) by Howard Gleckman.
- Repeal of AMT would benefit New Yorkers, Buffalo News (New York) (July 22, 2005) by David Robinson.
- Republicans Plan A Vote in Senate On Estate Tax, Wall Street Journal (July 22, 2005) by Brody Mullins.
- The case for environmental taxes, Washington Examiner (July 21, 2005) by Bill Gale.
- Minimum-Tax Repeal May Mean End to State, Local Tax Deduction, Bloomberg (July 21, 2005).
- Bush panel backs tax overhaul, Newsday (July 21, 2005) by Tami Luhby.
- Tax simplification: not so simple, CNN / Money (July 20, 2005) by Krysten Crawford.
- For Some, the Tax Cut on Investment Income Is Not as Sweet as Advertised, New York Times (July 19, 2005) by David Cay Johnston.
- US tax figures point to sharp fall in deficit, Financial Times (July 14, 2005) by Andrew Balls and Christopher Swann.
- Homes as Hummers, Washington Post (July 13, 2005) by Robert J. Samuelson.
- Republicans retrench on Social Security fix, Washington Times (July 10, 2005) by Amy Fagan.
- Old. Smart. Productive. Surprise! The graying of the workforce is better news than you think, Business Week (June 27, 2005).
- Toward Fundamental Tax Reform, Tax Notes (June 27, 2005) by Sheldon Pollack.
- For arts, nonprofits, a test of will, Portland (ME) Press Herald (June 26, 2005) by Bob Keyes.
- The High-Risk Presidency, National Journal (June 25, 2005) by John Maggs.
- Able and willing - or "lazy geezers"?, Seattle Times (June 24, 2005) by Ellen Goodman.
- Low savings rate leaves Americans vulnerable, Financial Times (June 22, 2005) by Christopher Swann.
- Senators Near Deal to Eliminate Estate Tax for All but the Richest, Wall Street Journal (June 22, 2005) by Brody Mullins.
- US deficit shrinks: a vindication for tax cuts?, Christian Science Monitor (June 20, 2005) by David R. Francis.
- Best year to die: 2010 when estate tax law repealed, The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) (June 17, 2005) by Howard Gordon.
- In Overhaul of Social Security, Age Is the Elephant in the Room, New York Times (June 11, 2005) by Robin Toner and David E. Rosenbaum.
- The Economy: How to examine Social Security, Philadelphia Inquirer (June 9, 2005) by Andrew Cassel.
- House Panel Considers Tax Law Overhaul, Washington Post (June 8, 2005) by Mary Dalrymple.
- House Panel Considers Tax Law Overhaul, New York Times (June 8, 2005) by Associated Press.
- Who gets what: Simple, yet so complicated, USA Today (June 7, 2005) by Richard Wolf.
- Class Matters, New York Times (June 5, 2005) by David Cay Johnston.
- We're All Living on Borrowed Time, Los Angeles Times (June 1, 2005) by William G. Gale and Peter R. Orszag.
- Tax talk, The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) (June 1, 2005) by Howard Gordon.
- Evading avoidance, Private Banker International (May 31, 2005).
- A Retiree Trying to Save His Life's Work, Los Angeles Times (May 30, 2005) by Joel Havemann.
- Mr. Bush's Proposal, Washington Post (May 30, 2005).
- That Municipal Bond May Not Be Tax-Free, New York Times (May 29, 2005) by Jonathan Fuerbringer.
- Letters to the Editor, Des Moines Register (May 29, 2005) by C. Euguene Steuerle.
- Partisan clash stalls progress on Social Security, San Francisco Chronicle (May 26, 2005) by Carolyn Lochhead.
- Progress is slow on Social Security, Des Moines Register (May 26, 2005) by Jane Norman.
- Senators push to repeal alternative tax, Philadelphia Inquirer (May 24, 2005) by Nicholas Johnston.
- AMT reform? No sure thing, CNN / Money (May 24, 2005) by Krysten Crawford.
- Letters to the Editor, Des Moines Register (May 22, 2005).
- Retirement at 70, Washington Post (May 18, 2005) by Robert J. Samuelson.
- Older Workers Needed, Newsweek (May 18, 2005) by Robert Samuelson.
- Beware the Easy Fix for Social Security, New York Times (May 15, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- Salesmanship needs to be applied to savings message, St. Louis Dispatch (May 15, 2005) by David Nicklaus.
- Thomas plans 'sprint' for Social Security plan, San Francisco Chronicle (May 13, 2005) by Carolyn Lochhead.
- Raise age to retire?, Des Moines Register (May 13, 2005) by Jane Norman.
- Lawmaker suggests automatic savings, USA Today (May 12, 2005) by Richard Wolf.
- The Estate Tax: Efficient, Fair and Misunderstood, New York Times (May 12, 2005) by Robert Frank.
- Republicans Test Case For Raising Retirement Age, Wall Street Journal (May 12, 2005) by Jackie Calmes.
- U.S. House begins push for Social Security revamp, Reuters (May 12, 2005) by Donna Smith.
- Democrats Aren't Budging as Thomas Opens Social Security Review, Bloomberg (May 12, 2005).
- Medicaid fix could hurt most vulnerable, Dallas Morning News (May 10, 2005) by Robert Dodge.
- Older workers change Social Security debate, Asbury Park Press (Neptune, NJ) (May 9, 2005).
- Tax information can be misleading, Springfield State Journal Register (Springfield, IL) (May 9, 2005) by Brian Mackey, Dori Meinert.
- Analysts suggest mandatory health coverage, Washington Times (May 5, 2005) by Andrew Damstedt.
- So the Rich Get Richer?, New York Daily News (May 3, 2005).
- So the Rich Get Richer?, US News and World Report (May 2, 2005) by Mortimer B. Zuckerman.
- Budget blueprint draws battle lines, Kansas City Star (May 2, 2005) by David Goldstein.
- Pimp my ride--not my retirement, The Post (Ohio University) (May 2, 2005) by Jess Wilhelm.
- The Federal Budget: Too many unkind cuts, Philadelphia Inquirer (May 1, 2005).
- Figuring income taxes twice?, Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee) (May 1, 2005).
- Home Improvements: Mortgage interest is deductible, but the alternative minimum tax complicates things., Financial Planning (May 1, 2005) by Michael E. Kitces.
- Lowdown on the AMT, On Wall Street (May 1, 2005) by Donald Jay Korn.
- Upward Mobility: Does Income Inequality Threaten the American Dream?, Congressional Quarterly (April 29, 2005).
- Worse Than No Budget, Washington Post (April 28, 2005).
- Replay of 1099 Dilemma Sparks Questions About Amended Returns, Wall Street Journal (April 27, 2005) by Tom Herman.
- Contending voices, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (April 26, 2005) by Don Erler.
- Letters to the Editor, Washington Times (April 25, 2005).
- Tax panel: Too many breaks, CNN (April 25, 2005).
- A Nest Egg That's A No-Brainer, Business Week (April 25, 2005) by Howard Gleckman.
- Social Security watershed, Philadelphia Inquirer (April 24, 2005) by Larry Eichel.
- A Democratic Dishonor Roll, The Nation (April 23, 2005).
- Who feels the estate tax pain?, Houston Chronicle (April 23, 2005) by Bennett Roth.
- It Seems To Us ..., Buffalo News (New York) (April 23, 2005).
- Out of Focus, Wall Street Journal (April 22, 2005) by Jennifer Johnson.
- How Bush and Cheney Avoided the AMT, Wall Street Journal (April 20, 2005) by Tom Herman.
- Beware A Sales Tax In The Name Of Simplicity, Business Week (April 18, 2005) by Robert Kuttner.
- Americans, Already Retiring Later, May Help Fix Social Security, Bloomberg (April 18, 2005).
- Tax simplification simplified, Washington Times (April 18, 2005) by Alan Reynolds.
- The case for flat taxes - Simplifying tax systems, Economist (April 16, 2005).
- If You Think Taxes Are a Pain Now ..., Los Angeles Times (April 15, 2005) by Len Burman.
- Alternative minimum snare, Boston Globe (April 15, 2005).
- Bush panel vows revamp of tax code, Chicago Tribune (April 15, 2005) by William Neikirk.
- Hurts So Good, New York Times (April 15, 2005) by Joseph J. Thorndike.
- Death to the Death Tax?, Washington Post (April 15, 2005) by Howard Kurtz.
- Tax system inequities need congressional fix, The Republican (Springfield, MA) (April 15, 2005).
- Levy for rich snares middle class, Boston Globe (April 14, 2005) by Andrew Caffrey.
- When This Tax Hits, There's No Alternative, Los Angeles Times (April 14, 2005) by Joel Havemann.
- House Passes Permanent Estate Tax Repeal, Washington Post (April 14, 2005) by Jonathan Weisman.
- Populist Scythe Aids 'Death Tax' Foes, Wall Street Journal (April 14, 2005) by David Wessel.
- Additional tax sparks hot debate, The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA) (April 14, 2005) by Brett Lieberman.
- Savings Tax Break Costs Exceed Actual Savings, National Underwriter (April 13, 2005) by Allison Bell.
- Senate Talks May Lead to Compromise on Estate Tax, Los Angeles Times (April 13, 2005) by Janet Hook.
- Earn $1 Million And Pay No Tax, Wall Street Journal (April 13, 2005) by Tom Herman.
- Step by Step, New York Times (April 12, 2005) by Eduardo Porter.
- The Rich Get Richer, Washington Post (April 12, 2005).
- When Did the Blind Get a Tax Break?, Slate (April 12, 2005) by Daniel Engber.
- Tax Increase That Bush Didn't Mention, New York Times (April 11, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- Rising deficits, war spending put Bush tax cuts in question, Scripps Howard News Service (April 11, 2005) by David Westphal.
- Computerized returns clicking with taxpayers, Chicago Tribune (April 10, 2005) by Greg Burns.
- Taxing Problem, CBS News Sunday Morning (April 10, 2005).
- Tax quirk can mean bigger bill, Akron Beacon Journal (April 10, 2005) by Marilyn Geewax.
- At the Top, Pennies Per Share Add Up, Washington Post (April 8, 2005) by Jonathan Weisman.
- Senators Discuss Compromise Bill For the Estate Tax, Wall Street Journal (April 8, 2005) by Brody Mullins.
- The Debate We?re Not Having, Newsweek (April 6, 2005) by Bob Samuelson.
- Out of balance/House asks the poor to pay, Minneapolis Star Tribune (April 5, 2005).
- A tax aimed at the rich now hits the masses, Scripps Howard News Service (April 5, 2005) by Mary Deibel.
- Readers Comment on AMT, Wall Street Journal (April 5, 2005) by David Wessel.
- Some economists see need for automatic 401(k) plans, Houston Chronicle (April 3, 2005) by Timothy Spence.
- The Coming Tax Hike, CFO Magazine (April 1, 2005) by Don Durfee.
- Many ways to increase U.S.personal savings, United Press International (April 1, 2005) by Dar Haddix.
- Exemption Sought For Employers Offering Automatic 401(k) Plans, Workforce Management (April 1, 2005) by Jessica Marquez.
- Test Your Tax Ability, CNN / Money (April 2005) by David Futrelle.
- Millions Face Extra Tax Burden, Wall Street Journal (March 31, 2005) by David Wessel.
- A taxing exercise, Washington Times (March 30, 2005) by Bruce Bartlett.
- IRS plan would help older workers step slowly out of the work force, Bradenton Herald (March 29, 2005) by Bob Moos.
- The New Tax Trap, Time Magazine (March 28, 2005) by Daniel Kadlec.
- Wasting the Capital Glut, Business Week (March 28, 2005) by Christopher Farrell.
- Geared up: a new gold rush in property threatens the engine of American growth, Financial Times (March 28, 2005) by Christopher Swann.
- Tax aimed at rich is bane of many middle-income taxpayers, Minneapolis Star Tribune (March 27, 2005) by Susan Feyder.
- Medicare premiums to jump next year, San Francisco Chronicle (March 26, 2005) by Carolyn Lochhead.
- Tax Experts Push for Overhaul, New York Times (March 24, 2005).
- AMT: Tax hell, CNN / Money (March 23, 2005) by Gerri Willis.
- Subtracting the add-on account, The Joplin Globe (March 23, 2005) by Marie Cocco.
- Reading tea leaves on Social Security, Boston Globe (March 22, 2005) by Charles Stein.
- Tax reform: Another dismal science, United Press International (March 21, 2005) by Dar Haddix.
- Analysis: For Bush, huge federal deficits may be one of his legacies, Naples Daily News (Naples, FL) (March 21, 2005) by Tom Raum.
- Reinventing retirement, Dallas Morning News (March 20, 2005) by Bob Moos.
- Default 401(k) enrollment weighed to lift savings rate, Albany Times Union (March 20, 2005) by Timothy Spence.
- Social Security seen as puzzling priority Other concerns more pressing, some say, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (March 20, 2005) by Paul Barton.
- Maximizing the minimum tax, Washington Times (March 19, 2005) by Alan Reynolds.
- Working poor often pass up hefty tax break, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (March 18, 2005) by Paul Nyhan.
- Time for the IRS to quit tinkering with the tax forms, NPR's Marketplace (March 18, 2005) by Cheryl Glaser.
- Medicare: The next riddle for the ages, USA Today (March 17, 2005) by Dennis Cauchon.
- Tax trap for wealthy also snares middle class, The Capital (Annapolis, MD) (March 15, 2005) by Elizabeth Leis.
- Savings: Lots of Talk, but Few Dollars, New York Times (March 14, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- Slowly, raising the retirement age gains ground, Philadelphia Inquirer (March 14, 2005) by Larry Eichel.
- Will boomers cash in?, Christian Science Monitor (March 14, 2005) by Scott Wallace.
- Tax panel examining host of reform options, CFO Magazine (March 14, 2005) by Roger Russell.
- Whichever Way We Go, Some Get Left Behind, Washington Post (March 13, 2005) by Eugene Steuerle.
- Middle class soon will feel the pinch, San Diego Union-Tribune (March 13, 2005) by Dana Wilkie, Finlay Lewis.
- The American flat tax - it's not pretty, Inside Bay Area (Oakland, CA) (March 13, 2005).
- Alternative Minimum tax rules, Concord Journal (MA) (March 10, 2005) by David B. Matias.
- Messing with Social Security, CNN (March 7, 2005) by Mark Shields.
- U.S. Already Has a Flat Tax, and It Isn't Pretty, Bloomberg (March 7, 2005) by John Wasik.
- Bush to Blue States: Drop Dead, Fortune (March 7, 2005) by Peronet Despeignes.
- Tax cut may strain retirees' safety nets, Dallas Morning News (March 7, 2005) by Robert Dodge.
- Some in Congress support enhancing 'automatic' 401(k)s, Investment News (March 7, 2005) by Sara Hansard.
- Who Wins in a New Social Security?, New York Times (March 6, 2005) by Eduardo Porter.
- Greenspan Touts Consumption Tax, Forbes (March 4, 2005).
- Fed's Chief Gives Consumption Tax Cautious Backing, New York Times (March 4, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- Greenspan against tax reform proposal, USA Today (March 4, 2005) by Barbara Hagenbaugh.
- Consumption Tax, Newshour with Jim Lehrer (PBS) (March 3, 2005).
- Medicaid: the 'monster in the road', Christian Science Monitor (March 3, 2005) by Gail Russell Chaddock.
- Trapped By A Tax?, CBS News (March 3, 2005).
- Charities May See More Scrutiny, Wall Street Journal (March 2, 2005) by Tom Herman.
- Make Your Taxes Disappear!, Mother Jones (March/April 2005) by Michael Scherer.
- In Bush's 'Ownership Society, Citizens Would Take More Risk, Wall Street Journal (February 28, 2005) by Jackie Calmes.
- Early retirement? Not so fast, Charlotte Observer (February 27, 2005) by Kevin G. Hall.
- AMT: The tax we love to hate, CBS Marketwatch (February 25, 2005) by Marshall Loeb.
- US Budget Analysts Eye Entitlement Reform To Cut Deficit, Wall Street Journal (February 23, 2005) by Campion Walsh.
- Social Security: Bush Sales Pitch Curves Around Facts, Critics Say, Newhouse News Service (February 23, 2005) by Miles Benson.
- PEP, Pease, Presidents, Washington Post (February 22, 2005).
- Let the horse trading begin, US News and World Report (February 21, 2005) by Kenneth T. Walsh, Matthew Benjamin, Angie Cannon.
- Case of Vanishing Deductions: Alternative Tax Called Culprit, New York Times (February 21, 2005) by David Leonhardt.
- Budget Panelists Say Reforms Can Come Only Through Compromise, Tax Notes (February 21, 2005) by Wesley Elmore.
- Tax Reform Panel Explores Options, Tax Notes (February 21, 2005) by Martin Sullivan.
- Tax Reform Panel Hears Pros and Cons of Add-On Consumption Tax, Tax Notes (February 21, 2005) by Heide Glenn.
- FDR's Deal, In Bush's Terms, Washington Post (February 20, 2005) by Steven Mufson.
- State Will Do Taxes for Some, Los Angeles Times (February 20, 2005) by Evan Halper.
- Tax Reform: Lots of Talk, Little Action, The Ledger (Lakeland, FL) (February 20, 2005) by Cory Reiss.
- Hulshof seeking estate tax repeal, Kansas City Star (February 18, 2005) by Matt Stearns.
- Medicare facing fiscal ills, San Francisco Chronicle (February 18, 2005) by David Lazarus.
- Panel: Tax changes won't be easy task, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (February 17, 2005) by Bob Dart.
- Panel Hears Ideas for Income, Other Taxes, Los Angeles Times (February 17, 2005) by Mary Dalrymple.
- Waiting for retirement could help fix system, Detroit Free Press (February 17, 2005) by Kevin G. Hall.
- America's richest expect tax cuts as review starts, The Times (UK) (February 17, 2005) by Gabriel Rozenberg.
- Bush's Saving Strategies, Los Angeles Times (February 16, 2005) by Joel Havemann and Warren Vieth.
- Snow Kicks Off Tax Panel With Call For 'Major Reform', National Journal (February 16, 2005).
- Panel Looks Favorably on Consumption Tax to Supplement Income Tax, Congressional Quartely Weekly (February 16, 2005) by Jill Barshay.
- Your Retirement: How to Land On Your Feet, Newsweek (February 14, 2005) by Jane Bryant Quinn.
- Deeper Budget Cuts on the Horizon, Washington Post (February 14, 2005) by Terry M. Neal.
- Tax tinkering time-honored, not always successful, Omaha World Herald (February 13, 2005) by Jonathan Wegner.
- We'll Pay the Piper Later if our Leaders Keep our Taxes Low, Boston Globe (February 13, 2005) by Charles Stein.
- Tax Reform Looks for a Passing Lane, New York Times (February 13, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- The Bill's Lower Now. What About 4/15/11?, New York Times (February 13, 2005) by David Cay Johnston.
- Plan presents U.S. with hard choices, Chicago Tribune (February 13, 2005) by William Neikirk.
- Bush's Class-War Budget, New York Times (February 13, 2005) by Paul Krugman.
- A budget in denial, Boston Globe (February 11, 2005) by Scot Lehigh.
- Tax Expenditures, NPR's Marketplace (February 10, 2005) by Len Burman.
- Bush Budget Plays `Chicken' With Congress Over Minimum Tax, Bloomberg (February 10, 2005).
- Social Security dialogue should be wide-ranging, USA Today (February 10, 2005) by Eugene Steuerle.
- Poll: Tap wealthy on Social Security, USA Today (February 9, 2005) by Susan Page.
- ANALYSIS: Intangibles like war costs, Social Security revamp muddle deficit forecast, San Francisco Chronicle (February 8, 2005) by Tom Abate.
- President Bush's Budget Plan: A Bid for Permanent Tax Cuts, Los Angeles Times (February 8, 2005) by Peter G. Gosselin.
- Budget tight, deficit high, Christian Science Monitor (February 8, 2005) by Peter Grier and Liz Marlantes.
- Budget deficits threaten political will to tackle other Bush initiatives, Knight Ridder (February 8, 2005) by Steven Thomma and Kevin G. Hall.
- The dual challenge of repairing Social Security, Chicago Tribune (February 6, 2005) by Steve Chapman.
- Alternative tax to hit more with high incomes in 2004, Baltimore Sun (February 6, 2005) by Eileen Ambrose.
- Experts Consider Social Security Pitch, ABC News Nightline (February 5, 2005).
- 'Progressive' Tax Debate: Rich vs. Poor, Congressional Quartely Weekly (February 4, 2005) by Jill Barshay.
- Need for Medicare reform urgent, costly, Dallas Morning News (February 4, 2005) by Robert Dodge, Pamela Yip.
- Unanswered questions about changes in Social Security, Los Angeles Times (February 4, 2005) by Eileen Ambrose.
- Congress Left to Confront Hardest Work on Deficit and Social Security, Newhouse News Service (February 4, 2005) by Miles Benson.
- Bush, in Address, Lays Out Terms for Social Security Debate, Bloomberg (February 3, 2005).
- On Social Security, a rare Bush stumble, St. Petersburg Times (February 1, 2005) by Wes Allison, Anita Kumar.
- Make tax cuts permanent? Fix AMT first, CNN / Money (February 1, 2005) by Krysten Crawford.
- Slips of Paper, The American Prospect (February 1, 2005) by Rob Garver.
- Alternative maximum tax gimmick, Washington Times (February 1, 2005) by Bruce Bartlett.
- It Could Happen to You, Kiplinger's Personal Finance (February 2005) by Mary Beth Franklin, Jessica Anderson.
- Simplifying federal tax code is no simple matter, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (January 31, 2005) by Mary Deibel.
- Is Social Security's number up?, Chicago Tribune (January 31, 2005) by William Neikirk.
- Simplifying the tax code is no simple matter, Scripps Howard News Service (January 25, 2005) by Mary Deibel.
- Tax Reform Will Be Incremental, Panelists Say, Tax Notes (January 24, 2005) by Heidi Glenn.
- Crying needs for rural housing, The Joplin Globe (January 21, 2005) by Thomas D. Rowley.
- Bush Promotes Social Security Reform, Tax Notes (January 17, 2005) by Wesley Elmore.
- Bait And ..., The New Republic (January 17, 2005) by Jonathan Chait.
- It's More Than Social Security, Washington Post (January 14, 2005) by Robert J. Samuelson.
- Sounding the call for tax reform, CNN / Money (January 11, 2005).
- Tax cuts don't always mean more money in your pocket, The Leader (NY) (January 11, 2005) by Dave Davies.
- Tax Experts Predict No Big Shifts, Washington Post (January 10, 2005) by Jonathan Weisman.
- Some Points to Keep in Mind When Social Security Reform Heats Up, Newhouse News Service (January 4, 2005) by Miles Benson.
- The Meek Shall Inherit the Bill, New York Times (January 2, 2005) by Edmund L. Andrews.
- Taxing Decision: Pentium, Pencil Or Pro?, Forbes (January 1, 2005) by Janet Novack.
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