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Higher Oil Prices Can Help Fuel Green Transition

March 1, 2022 –
Democratic leaders have pledged to combat higher petroleum prices due to Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine. Shying away from a Russian oil boycott , they...
Individual Taxes

Scott’s “Skin In The Game” Plan Could Raise Taxes By $100 Billion in 2022, Mostly On Low- And Moderate-Income Households

February 24, 2022 –
Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), who chairs the National Republican Senatorial Committee, has proposed an 11-point plan to “Rescue America” including this : “All Americans should...
State and Local Issues

The Misbegotten Bidding War Over Public Subsidies for Washington’s Football Team

February 23, 2022 –
Dan Snyder, owner of the newly-renamed Washington Commanders football team, reportedly wants to build a $1 billion stadium that would anchor $2 billion in commercial...
Individual Taxes

The Tax Gap’s Many Shades Of Gray

February 22, 2022 –
The “tax gap”—the difference between taxes owed to the government and taxes actually collected—often is equated with evasion . But the tax gap is more...
Individual Taxes

The IRS Is In The Headlines. That Is Not A Good Thing

February 16, 2022 –
Remember the old marketing cliche: “I don’t care what you say about me as long as you spell my name right.” In the Internet age,...
Individual Taxes

Should Congress Trade Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) For A Child Allowance?

February 15, 2022 –
As Congress struggles to develop a scaled back version of President Biden’s Build Back Better (BBB) plan, some observers (including my TPC colleague Howard Gleckman...
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Individual Taxes

Crypto Tax Challenges Just Keep Growing

February 11, 2022 –
IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig raised some eyebrows when he singled out the growing popularity of cryptocurrency as a big factor behind the sizeable tax gap—the...
State and Local Issues

State Tax Cuts Can Be a Post-Pandemic Success Story—If They Fit the Moment

February 9, 2022 –
A few weeks into their 2022 legislative sessions, the question in most state capitols across the country—from Connecticut to Utah —is not whether to cut...

Remembering Don Lubick

February 9, 2022 –
Don Lubick, who passed away yesterday at age 95, was an extraordinary public servant who was among the last living links to the beginnings of...
State and Local Issues

Five Reasons Why States Should Proceed with Caution Despite Soaring Revenues

February 8, 2022 –
Two years into the pandemic, states are flush with cash, a vastly different picture than the 20 percent revenue decline suffered by states in the...
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State Revenue Forecasts Before COVID-19 and Directions Forward

Lucy Dadayan
April 2, 2020

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