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Business Taxes

How Much Politicking Could Churches Do If Trump "Destroys" The Johnson Amendment?

February 9, 2017 –
Last week President Trump vowed to “get rid of and totally destroy” the Johnson amendment —a law that bars 501(c)(3) organizations including houses of worship...
Business Taxes

Five Practical Challenges Of A House-Style Border Adjustable Cash Flow Tax

February 7, 2017 –
While House and Senate GOP leaders still insist they can enact a major tax reform this year, tax experts predict it could take years for...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Take the new TPC/Vox Tax Quiz

February 6, 2017 –
Now that it’s February and you’ve probably received your W-2s and 1099s for 2016, it’s time to start thinking about filing your tax returns. What...
Federal Budget and Economy

The Challenging Fiscal Environment For Big Tax Cuts

February 3, 2017 –
President Trump and Congress are likely to consider an historically broad range of tax and spending changes over the next year. But they’ll be doing...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

The Prospects For Tax Reform in 2017 Are Dimming

February 2, 2017 –
It seems that every day, the prospects for tax reform dim a bit more. This is what’s happened in just the past few days: Last...
Microsoft shareholders
Business Taxes

Can we make small stockholders feel great again?

February 1, 2017 –
Corporate tax reform is on the national agenda, with the House GOP hoping for a “border-adjusted" tax and President Trump threatening a "big border tax." The President wants US companies to stay put, and he vows to remember the “forgotten people,” or working class Americans. Some of those Americans are corporate shareholders. Are there ways to reform the US corporate tax system that benefit them? Maybe. We just need to remember who pays corporate taxes and how.
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Can Trump make Mexico pay for the wall?

January 31, 2017 –
Mexico won't willingly write the check for Donald Trump's wall. So the president is hunting for a way to make Mexico pay. That search isn't...
State and Local Issues

States should prepare for possible fiscal storm

January 30, 2017 –
Still recovering from the Great Recession and grappling with troubling fiscal trends , state budgets are already causing headaches for governors and legislators across the...
State and Local Issues

A new tool to get under the hood of state and local budget choices

January 27, 2017 –
It’s budget season in most of the nation’s 50 states. This means governors are polishing State of the State speeches and finalizing plans for how...
Business Taxes

Border Adjusted Taxes And A 'Big Border Tax' Are Not The Same. Here Are Four Reasons Why

January 26, 2017 –
For weeks, congressional Republicans, Donald Trump, and various factions of Corporate America have been engaged in an intense battle over how to tax imports into...
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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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