Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle gives the Treasury Department tips on how to make the most of their final months before the 2000 election--specifically with regard to Social Security.
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle gives the Treasury Department tips on how to make the most of their final months before the 2000 election--specifically with regard to promoting good tax policy.
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle gives the Treasury Department tips on how to make the most of their final months before the 2000 election--specifically with regard tax reform.
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle examines the prospects for a tax cut, and concludes that under the economic conditions at the time, a tax cut would sell mainly if it were believed to be the best use of the money, but overwhelming momentum behind it - or behind any other budgetary change for that...
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle suggests that there are three major features of the U.S. multi-tiered tax structure that together reveal a fundamental distrust of "bigness:" (1) the graduated rate structure in the individual income tax; (2) the corporate income tax; and (3) the estate and gift tax...
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle examines the implications of a Clinton Administration proposal to pay tax filers to file electronically, demonstrating how the proposal could save money and improve efficiency.
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle examines the implications of a Clinton Administration proposal to add a charitable tax deduction for non-itemizers, revealing how the proposal adds an unnecessary complications to the tax code.
Summers' Time: The Social Security Opportunity (Part 4 of 5)
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle gives the Treasury Department tips on how to make the most of their final months before the 2000 election--specifically with regard to Social Security.
Summers' Time: Promoting Good Tax Policy (Part 3 of 5)
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle gives the Treasury Department tips on how to make the most of their final months before the 2000 election--specifically with regard to promoting good tax policy.
Summers' Time: The Tax Option (Part 2 of 5)
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle gives the Treasury Department tips on how to make the most of their final months before the 2000 election--specifically with regard tax reform.
Summers' Time... (Part 1 of 5)
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle gives the Treasury Department tips on how to make the most of their final months before the 2000 election.
Tax Cutting: Why the Limited Enthusiasm?
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle examines the prospects for a tax cut, and concludes that under the economic conditions at the time, a tax cut would sell mainly if it were believed to be the best use of the money, but overwhelming momentum behind it - or behind any other budgetary change for that...
Taxing 'Bigness'
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle suggests that there are three major features of the U.S. multi-tiered tax structure that together reveal a fundamental distrust of "bigness:" (1) the graduated rate structure in the individual income tax; (2) the corporate income tax; and (3) the estate and gift tax...
Combining Child Credits, the EITC, and the Dependent Exemption (Part 1 of 2)
In this essay Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle describes various proposals to reform the EITC and other tax programs for low-income people.
Telephone Excise Tax: Why Keep a Bad Tax?, The
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle examines Congressional proposals to repeal the telephone excise tax according to the proposals of public finance.
Paying Taxpayers to File Electronically
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle examines the implications of a Clinton Administration proposal to pay tax filers to file electronically, demonstrating how the proposal could save money and improve efficiency.
Charity Deduction for Nonitemizers: Where Do You Draw the Line?
Senior Fellow Eugene Steuerle examines the implications of a Clinton Administration proposal to add a charitable tax deduction for non-itemizers, revealing how the proposal adds an unnecessary complications to the tax code.