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John Sabelhaus
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
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Taxing Capital Income
William G. Gale
,
Swati Joshi
,
Christopher Pulliam
,
John Sabelhaus
April 20, 2022
Research report
Taxing Business Incomes: Evidence from The Survey of Consumer Finances
William G. Gale
,
Swati Joshi
,
Christopher Pulliam
,
John Sabelhaus
February 23, 2022
Brief
Taxing Business Incomes: Evidence from The Survey of Consumer Finances
William G. Gale
,
Swati Joshi
,
Christopher Pulliam
,
John Sabelhaus
February 23, 2022
Brief
Simulating Income Tax Liabilities in the Survey of Consumer Finances
William G. Gale
,
Swati Joshi
,
Christopher Pulliam
,
John Sabelhaus
February 8, 2022
Research report
Simulating Income Tax Liabilities in the Survey of Consumer Finances
William G. Gale
,
Swati Joshi
,
Christopher Pulliam
,
John Sabelhaus
February 8, 2022
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Business Taxes
A New Analysis Shows How Much Business Income Goes Untaxed
January 11, 2022
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In a new paper , we show that more than half of the income generated by closely held businesses (that is, firms other than corporations)...
Business Taxes
Understanding How the United States Fails to Tax So Much Business Income
January 11, 2022
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Over the past three decades, the United States has gone from taxing roughly half of closely held business (that is, firms other than corporations) and...