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Individual Taxes

What Happens to Taxes and Transfers When States Raise the Minimum Wage?

May 23, 2016 –
In November, voters will consider ballot initiatives to raise the minimum wage in eight states, following the decision by the California legislature to phase in its own version. Overall, workers will benefit, but because government aid and taxes are based on income, other state and federal policies can either amplify higher wages or reduce them. We used the Urban Institute’s Net Income Change Calculator (NICC) to get a sense of how these wage changes would affect the bottom line for a sample family.
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Wyden Pursues Tax Reform for Derivatives, which is Long Overdue

May 19, 2016 –
Yesterday, top Senate Finance Committee Democrat Ron Wyden proposed major changes in the taxation of financial derivatives, contracts such as swaps,...
State and Local Issues

States should answer a few questions before taxing e-cigarettes

May 18, 2016 –
State and local governments often use taxes to influence consumer behavior. They subsidize conduct they like. California offers a rebate for buying...
Business Taxes

How A New Picture of Corporate Shareholders May Turn the Tax Debate Upside Down

May 17, 2016 –
Yesterday, my Tax Policy Center colleagues Steve Rosenthal and Lydia Austin published new research that could dramatically change the way we think...
Business Taxes

Only About One-Quarter of Corporate Stock is owned by Taxable Shareholders.

May 16, 2016 –
Only about one-quarter of U.S. corporate stock is held in taxable accounts, far less than most researchers and policymakers thought.
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Why Criticize What Trump Is Saying About His Tax Plan?

May 10, 2016 –
Critics are blasting Donald Trump for saying his tax plan would be open to negotiation should it ever get to Congress. There are plenty of reasons to criticize the presumptive GOP presidential candidate, but a willingness to find a middle ground on an important policy issue should not be one of them. How did stating the obvious become a political sin?
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Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Sanders’s Domestic Program Would Help Most Households, But Add More Than $18 Trillion to the Debt

May 9, 2016 –
Sanders’s Domestic Program Would Help Most Households, But Add More Than $18 Trillion to the Debt. Most American families would receive new...
Individual Taxes

Why One Hedge Fund Manager Really May Be Leaving New Jersey

May 6, 2016 –
The New York Post recently reported that hedge fund manager David Tepper is going to “ destroy New Jersey ” by moving to Florida. He will do this,...
Rock singer Prince performs at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif., during his opening show, Feb. 18, 1985. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing)
Individual Taxes

A Case of Love, Death, Estates, and Taxes

May 4, 2016 –
I was 12 when I first heard “Little Red Corvette,” a profoundly racy song by the late musician Prince. I didn’t really understand the lyrics but remember shouting, “I love this song!” Even though English was their second language, my parents caught its meaning and were not fans. I just rolled my eyes, thinking “What’s wrong with a car?”
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Finding A Politician Who Would Pay For What She Promises

May 3, 2016 –
The folks over at the Committee for A Responsible Federal Budget have added up the cost of Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s policy platform and how she’d finance it. And, lo and behold, it looks like she’d actually pay for nearly all she wants to do. In contemporary American politics, this is nothing short of amazing.
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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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