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State and Local Issues

Only in Florida: DeSantis’s Proposal to Suspend the Gas Tax with ARP Dollars is Doubly Wrong

January 14, 2022 –
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants to use $1 billion in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds to suspend Florida’s gas tax for five months. Suspending the...
State and Local Issues

Public Safety or Speed Traps? The Conflicts of Interest Behind Fines and Fees

January 13, 2022 –
If you have ever been issued a speeding ticket, you probably grumbled about the government using you as a piggy bank. In our new research...
Individual Taxes

What If Congress Made The Child Tax Credit Taxable?

January 12, 2022 –
As my colleague Elaine Maag noted the other day , Democrats are squabbling again (or is it still) over how to structure the Child Tax...
Business Taxes

A New Analysis Shows How Much Business Income Goes Untaxed

January 11, 2022 –
In a new paper , we show that more than half of the income generated by closely held businesses (that is, firms other than corporations)...
Business Taxes

Understanding How the United States Fails to Tax So Much Business Income

January 11, 2022 –
Over the past three decades, the United States has gone from taxing roughly half of closely held business (that is, firms other than corporations) and...
Individual Taxes

Excise Taxes on Guns and Ammo: Sin Taxes That Don’t Prevent the Sin

January 5, 2022 –
Some state and federal level lawmakers are considering new taxes on guns and ammunition. After all, if you want less of something—like the guns used to commit violence in schools—tax them, right?
Individual Taxes

Should the Child Tax Credit Be Limited to Those with Lower Incomes, As Manchin Prefers?

January 4, 2022 –
In 2021, the Child Tax Credit (CTC), helped nearly all families with children . But this year, because American Rescue Plan (ARP) expansions have lapsed,...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Is the TCJA Here to Stay?

December 28, 2021 –
Just based on its sheer size and scope, the Biden administration’s Build Back Better (BBB) agenda was always likely to shrink as it made its...
State and Local Issues

Cities Provide an Early Look at How Governments Are Advancing Racial Equity

December 27, 2021 –
While advancing racial equity has been a top priority for the Biden Administration , mayors were attempting to tackle unequal access to wealth and opportunity...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

TPC’s 2021 Lump Of Coal Award For The Worst Tax Policy Ideas Of The Year

December 22, 2021 –
Welcome to the Tax Policy Center’s annual Lump of Coal Award for the year’s biggest tax policy blunders, Build Back Better edition. Even by the...
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Brief

State Revenue Forecasts Before COVID-19 and Directions Forward

Lucy Dadayan
April 2, 2020

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