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Research & Commentary

Working paper
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

A Sensitivity Analysis of a Detailed Macroeconomic Analysis of President Biden's 2020 Campaign Tax Proposals

In this paper, we extend the analysis in DeBacker et al. (2021) and consider the sensitivity of the simulation results to the values of important, exogenous parameters. Like any model, the OG...

July 21, 2021
Richard EvansJason DeBackerBenjamin R. Page
Journal Article
Business Taxes

Harry Grubert’s Evolving Views on International Tax Policy

Harry Grubert made important contributions to our thinking about international tax policies. He identified the numerous margins on which corporate tax systems could distort behavior in a global economy and estimated the relative costs of these distortions. His views evolved over time from...

July 20, 2021
Eric Toder
Journal Article
Business Taxes

Does the Federal Income Tax Law Favor Entrepreneurs?

This paper estimates the effective tax rate on entrepreneurial income, defined as the return to an individual who starts a successful new business and then sells their interest once it becomes an established enterprise. The rate depends on both the tax imposed on the appreciation of the firm’s...

July 20, 2021
Eric Toder
Working paper
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

A Detailed Macroeconomic Analysis of President Biden's 2020 Campaign Tax Proposals

This paper provides a detailed exposition of the effects of President Biden’s 2020 campaign proposal on the U.S. economy and budget that are summarized in Page et al. (2021).  The analysis is done using...

July 20, 2021
Jason DeBackerRichard EvansBenjamin R. Page
Research report
State and Local Issues

Surveying State Leaders on the State of State Taxes

State taxes were upended in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic as governments shut down large parts of the economy. While overall state tax revenues have fared better than expected since then, state leaders have been closely examining existing tax policies and...

July 13, 2021
Lucy DadayanKim S. Rueben
Research report
State and Local Issues

State Tax and Economic Review, 2020 Quarter 4

States reported solid revenue growth in the fourth quarter of 2020, but there is large variation across states and across revenue sources. Over a nine-month period (April through December 2020), state total tax revenues declined 2.2 percent compared to the same...

July 7, 2021
Lucy Dadayan
Research report
Federal Budget and Economy

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Searching for Supply-side Effects

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) instituted the most substantial changes in taxation in decades and was designed to boost the economy via supply-side incentives. This paper reviews these changes and examines the impacts on economic aggregates through 2019. The Act clearly reduced revenue...

July 6, 2021
William G. GaleClaire Haldeman
Testimony
Individual Taxes

The Effect of Tax Enforcement on Revenues

Janet Holtzblatt, senior fellow in the Tax Policy Center, testified before the Select Revenue Measures and Oversight subcommittees of House Ways and Means at a hearing on the tax gap and improving tax administration. The testimony focused on four key areas: the impact of reductions in the IRS’s...

June 10, 2021
Janet Holtzblatt
Testimony

Using Basic Income to Meet the Needs of DC Communities

Elaine Maag, Principal Research Associate in the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, testified before the Council of the District of Columbia’s Committee on Business and Economic Development. The hearing included a discussion on the “Child Wealth Building Act of 2021” (B24-236) and tax policy...

May 25, 2021
Elaine Maag
Testimony
State and Local Issues

Understanding Taxes that Can Raise Revenues to Help Offset Growing Wealth Inequality in the District of Columbia

Kim Rueben, Sol Price Fellow and Director of the State and Local Finance Initiative at the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, testified before the Council of the District of Columbia’s Committee on Business and Economic Development. The hearing included a discussion on the “Child Wealth Building...

May 25, 2021
Kim S. Rueben

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