Skip to main content
  • Experts
  • Events
  • Briefing Book
  • Resources
  • About
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Fiscal Facts
Twitter
Facebook
Logo Site
  • Topics
    • Individual Taxes
    • Business Taxes
    • Federal Budget and Economy
    • State and Local Issues
    • Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms
  • TaxVox Blog
  • Research & Commentary
  • Laws & Proposals
  • Model Estimates
  • Statistics
  • Features
Research report
Child Tax Credit Recipients Experienced a Larger Decline in Food Insecurity and a Similar Change in Employment as Nonrecipients Between 2020 and 2021
Event
Virtual Event
The Prescription: Fiscal Policy for Today’s Economy with Michele Evermore
TaxVox
States Forecast Weaker Revenue Growth Ahead of Growing Uncertainties
In 2017, about 1.6 million returns were filed by active C-corporations, or that mostly paying the corporate income tax. Manufacturing businesses represented 5% of those returns, but paid nearly 30% of income tax after credits.

In 2017, about 1.6 million returns were filed by active C-corporations. Manufacturing businesses represented 5% of those returns, but paid nearly 30% of income tax after credits.

View the data

Daily Deduction

May 23, 2022
Dimming Prospects For A Global Minimum Corporate Tax?
Read All >>

Latest from the TaxVox blog

May 17
Why Congress Will Borrow To Help Ukraine But May Pay For New COVID-19 Medical Costs With Offsetting Spending Cuts
May 16
TCJA Led Foreign-Owned Corporations to Retain More Earnings in the US
May 13
Taxing Capital Gains at Death at A Higher Rate Than During Life
May 12
Inflation and Oil Price Spikes Revive Case for LIFO Repeal
May 10
How Democrats Who Want To Tax The Very Wealthy Are Taking A Page From Thomas Paine
Read All >>

Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to SALT tax deduction

Tax Policy Center In the News

Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to SALT tax deduction

From
The Hill
April 18, 2022
Cited
Expert

Howard Gleckman

Data Subscription Series

Data Subscription Service

The TPC's
Briefing Book

A Citizen's Guide to Tax Policy 

Read All >>

From Our Experts

Filter by name

  • Martin D. Abravanel
  • Theresa Anderson
  • Richard C. Auxier
  • Lily L. Batchelder
  • Sandy Baum
  • Linda J. Blumberg
  • Matthew Buettgens
  • Leonard E. Burman
  • Barbara Butrica
  • Lucy Dadayan
  • Lauren Eyster
  • Melissa M. Favreault
  • Norton Francis
  • William G. Gale
  • Maeve E. Gearing
  • Linda Giannarelli
  • Howard Gleckman
  • Tracy Gordon
  • Solomon Greene
  • Heather Hahn
  • Devlin Hanson
  • John Holahan
  • Janet Holtzblatt
  • Julia B. Isaacs
  • Richard W. Johnson
  • Genevieve M. Kenney
  • Elaine Maag
  • Donald Marron
  • Thornton Matheson
  • Signe-Mary McKernan
  • Adele C. Morris
  • Benjamin R. Page
  • Mike Pergamit
  • H. Elizabeth Peters
  • Nancy M. Pindus
  • Caroline Ratcliffe
  • Robert D. Reischauer
  • Steven M. Rosenthal
  • Kim S. Rueben
  • Karen E. Smith
  • C. Eugene Steuerle
  • Brett Theodos
  • Eric Toder
  • Kyle Ueyama
  • Elaine Waxman
  • Robert A. Weinberger
  • Laura Wheaton
  • Douglas A. Wissoker
  • Stephen Zuckerman

Filter by topic

  • Individual Taxes
  • Business Taxes
  • Federal Budget and Economy
  • State and Local Issues
  • Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms
Elaine Maag
  • Reforming the Child Tax Credit: How Different Proposals Change Who Benefits
  • Federal and State Income Taxes and Their Role in the Social Safety Net
  • Investing in Work by Reforming the Earned Income Tax Credit
Douglas A. Wissoker
Howard Gleckman
View All >>

Stay on top of tax policy.

Subscribe to our newsletters today.
Newsletters
  • Donate Today
  • Topics
  • TaxVox Blog
  • Research & Commentary
  • Laws & Proposals
  • Model Estimates
  • Statistics
  • Privacy Policy
  • Newsletters
Twitter
Facebook
  • © Urban Institute, Brookings Institution, and individual authors, 2022.