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Individual Taxes

Congress May Not Rewrite the Tax Code in 2013, But It Could Make It Simpler

February 21, 2013 –
As regular readers of Tax Vox know, I don’t believe there is much chance President Obama and Congress will agree on individual broad-based tax reform...
Federal Budget and Economy

Bowles-Simpson II: A New Plan to Avoid the Sequester

February 19, 2013 –
With 10 days to go until the dreaded sequester—the automatic across-the-board spending cuts that most lawmakers profess to hate—the Washington drama machine is starting to...
State and Local Issues

A New Congressional Push to Let States Collect Tax Online Sales

February 18, 2013 –
How many tax bills introduced have bipartisan support in today’s hyper-partisan Congress? Not very many but last week identical bills were introduced in the House...
Individual Taxes

A New Marriage Penalty for High Earning Couples—and a Bonus for Some

February 15, 2013 –
Our new Marriage Bonus and Penalty calculator , despite all its Valentine’s Day finery, ignores the new 0.9 percent Medicare payroll tax hike buried in...
Federal Budget and Economy

Five reasons Why the Sequester’s Automatic Spending Cuts are Bad Policy

February 15, 2013 –
In two weeks, about $1 trillion in automatic spending cuts will begin to kick in, a testament to the inability of policymakers to reach a...
Federal Budget and Economy

The Balanced Budget Amendment’s $300 Billion Error

February 14, 2013 –
The balanced budget amendment introduced by Senate Republicans yesterday contains a striking error. As written, it would limit federal spending much more than they claim...
Individual Taxes

Why Tax and Transfer Programs Often Discourage Work and Savings

February 14, 2013 –
Economists and many policymakers generally agree that our tax and transfer systems should promote opportunity, work, saving, and education rather than consumption. The problem is...
Individual Taxes

An Updated Marriage Bonus and Penalty Calculator for Valentine’s Day

February 13, 2013 –
Love is blind, says the adage, and that can be a good thing when it comes to taxes. That’s because married couples often pay a...
Federal Budget and Economy

Desperately Needed: A Strong Treasury Department

February 13, 2013 –
Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, set the bar very high. The Senate is about to begin debate over President Obama’s nomination of...
Federal Budget and Economy

Obama’s State of the Union and the Great Deficit Smackdown

February 12, 2013 –
House Republicans say they want to balance the budget in a decade with only spending cuts and no tax hikes. In his state of the...
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The Tax Gap’s Many Shades of Gray (Brief)

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

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