The distributional effects, by cash income levels, in 2015 of reducing individual income tax rates and individual AMT rates by 20 percent, compared with current law.
The distributional effects, by cash income percentiles, in 2015 of reducing individual income tax rates and individual AMT rates by 20 percent, compared with current law.
The distributional effects, by cash income level, in 2015 of reducing individual income tax rates and individual AMT rates by 20 percent, compared with current policy.
The distributional effects, by cash income percentiles, in 2015 of reducing individual income tax rates and individual AMT rates by 20 percent, compared with current policy.
A year ago, the big worry in Washington was whether Congress would extend the Bush tax cuts before their end-of-year expiration. Failure would have meant...
In the back-and-forth over deficit reduction on Capitol Hill, Republicans have floated the idea of cutting individual tax rates by 20 percent across the board...
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I’ve been reviewing the tax plans of the major Republican presidential hopefuls and am struck at how conventional Mitt Romney’s is. While Herman Cain wants...
The economy needs fixing, all agree. So naturally, every Republican presidential candidate has a plan for changing the federal tax system. Herman Cain has his...
Distribution of federal tax change, by cash income percentile, of Governor Rick Perry's tax reform plan measured against current law, assuming that all taxpayers pay the 20 percent flat tax under the proposal.
Distribution of federal tax change, by cash income level, of Governor Rick Perry's tax reform plan measured against current law, assuming that all taxpayers pay the 20 percent flat tax under the proposal.
Distribution of federal tax change, by cash income level, of Governor Rick Perry's tax reform plan measured against current policy, assuming that all taxpayers pay the 20 percent flat tax under the proposal.
Distribution of federal tax change, by cash income percentile, of Governor Rick Perry's tax reform plan measured against current policy, assuming that all taxpayers pay the 20 percent flat tax under the proposal.
This brief attempts to access the trends in charitable giving and how the current economic turmoil has affected the nonprofit sector - the main topic of an August 2011 roundtable hosted by the Tax Policy and Charities project at the Urban Institute. Twenty-five experts on tax policy and the