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Tax Proposals in the 2011 Budget

Rosanne Altshuler, Dan Halperin, Benjamin H. Harris, Joseph Rosenberg, Eric Toder, Roberton C. Williams
February 19, 2010
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The Tax Policy Center has examined the key tax proposals in President Obama's 2011 budget. Separate discussions below describe each of the proposals including current law, proposed changes, and, when appropriate, the distributional effects. The budget as presented by the president lacks complete details on many of the tax proposals. Some provisions had virtually no detail and our discussion of them is necessarily limited.

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  • Rosanne Altshuler
    Professor of Economics, Rutgers University
  • Dan Halperin
  • Benjamin H. Harris
  • Joseph Rosenberg
    Senior Research Associate
  • Eric Toder
    Institute Fellow and Codirector, Tax Policy Center
  • Roberton C. Williams
    Urban Institute Associate
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