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The voices of Tax Policy Center's researchers and staff

Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

TPC Revises Its Revenue Estimate of Biden’s Tax Plan Downward to $2.1 Trillion Over 10 Years

November 6, 2020 –
The Tax Policy Center has revised its analysis of former Vice President Joe Biden’s tax plan. TPC’s new analysis finds Biden’s tax proposals would raise...
Individual Taxes

Who Gets the Tax Benefit For Those Checkout Donations?

November 4, 2020 –
If you’ve shopped recently at your supermarket, there’s a good chance you faced a choice at the checkout counter: Whether to give to a charity. But like so much else these days, these giving opportunities have become controversial.
Federal Budget and Economy

Biden’s Proposed Tax Hikes Would Do Little to Slow The Economy

October 29, 2020 –
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s tax proposals would have only modest effects on the economy, according to a new report by the Tax Policy Center (TPC).
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Surprise: Biden and Trump Both Back A Modest Middle-Income Tax Cut

October 28, 2020 –
In one key respect, their plans appear surprisingly similar.
State and Local Issues

Big Tax Hikes and Lots of Sin: Your Guide to 2020’s State Ballot Measures

October 27, 2020 –
There are a lot of state ballot measures affecting tax policy this year. Most were introduced before the pandemic, but all of these votes took...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Permanently Extending the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, President Trump Would Cut Taxes by $1.1 Trillion through 2030

October 27, 2020 –
Nearly all the reductions would occur after 2025, and the extension would reduce federal revenues by another $3 trillion from 2031 through 2040.
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

President Trump Wants the Affordable Care Act Overturned. It Would Cut Taxes Substantially for High-Income Households

October 27, 2020 –
On November 10—just a week after the election--the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care...
State and Local Issues

Four Decades After Proposition 13’s Tax Revolt, Will California (Split) Roll It Back with Proposition 15?

October 26, 2020 –
On the California ballot this year is an initiative that could partially unravel what is possibly one of the most consequential ballot initiatives.

Biden’s First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Is A Big Improvement Over The Mortgage Interest Deduction

October 22, 2020 –
Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden has proposed a first-time homebuyer (or “down payment”) tax credit of up to $15,000. While details are sparse, the idea...
Business Taxes

Who Owns US Stock? Foreigners and Rich Americans.

October 20, 2020 –
Our new analysis shows that foreign investors owned about 40 percent of US corporate equity in 2019, up substantially over the last few decades. Retirement...
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Brief

State Revenue Forecasts Before COVID-19 and Directions Forward

Lucy Dadayan
April 2, 2020

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