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Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

What You Need To Know About The Manchin-Schumer Climate and Tax Compromise

July 28, 2022 –
What You Need To Know About The Manchin-Schumer Compromise After more than a year of often-fraught negotiations, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) says he has agreed...
Business Taxes

How Much Do Tax-Exempt Organizations Benefit from Tax Exemption on Their Income?

July 27, 2022 –
A relatively small number of non-profit organizations where revenues exceed expenses save as much as $21 billion in taxes annually, new research by Nathan Born...
Federal Budget and Economy

Joe Manchin Pulled The Plug On Tax Increases. What Happens Next?

July 19, 2022 –
Joe Manchin Pulled The Plug On Tax Increases. What Happens Next? Conservative Democrat Joe Manchin (D-WV) may have effectively sealed the fate of President Biden’s...
Business Taxes

Expanding The Net Investment Tax Mostly Would Target Households Making $1 Million or More

July 14, 2022 –
Scrambling for a politically acceptable way to raise revenue to pay for a scaled-down social spending and climate bill, Senate Democrats are considering a plan...
Individual Taxes

Can Machine Learning Improve Tax Enforcement Without Human Teachers?

July 14, 2022 –
When it comes to tax enforcement, I used to believe the Internal Revenue Service could never have too much information. But the agency already collects...
Business Taxes

One Strong Global Minimum Tax Beats Two Weak Ones

July 8, 2022 –
According to recent news reports, Congressional Democrats are considering watered-down versions of two measures from last year’s Build Back Better Act . The alternative minimum...
Individual Taxes

Let the Child Tax Credit Work

July 7, 2022 –
Congress has a chance to reduce child poverty by about one-third by making permanent the Child Tax Credit (CTC) that was in effect during 2021...
Business Taxes

What Do The Political Parties Think About A Gas Tax Holiday? It Depends On Who Proposes It

July 6, 2022 –
Looking for a case study of our hyper-partisan politics? No need to search any further than your local gas pump. The ongoing debate in Washington...
State and Local Issues

Taxes, Religion, And Education: How Much Are We Willing to Pay for Choice?

July 6, 2022 –
In the courts and legislatures, advocates are pressing to require state and local governments to pay for religious schools... Are residents prepared for one possible consequence: Less money available for public schools?

How Should the US Tax Petroleum Profits?

June 27, 2022 –
Ballooning oil company profits have produced a volley of “windfall profit tax” proposals. How well would their different provisions meet the near-term US policy goals...
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Brief

The Tax Gap’s Many Shades of Gray (Brief)

Daniel Hemel, Janet Holtzblatt, Steven M. Rosenthal
February 22, 2022

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