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State And Local Governments Have A Role To Play In Reducing The Wealth Gap

January 17, 2020 –
Every Democratic candidate for president has a plan to address growing inequality in America (on January 16, the Tax Policy Center sponsored a program on...

Would Wealth Taxes Solve Wealth Inequality?

January 15, 2020 –
Democracies become oligarchies when wealth is too concentrated. So begins a letter by Berkeley economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman about presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’...

Budget Blues For Tax Administration

January 13, 2020 –
The fiscal 2020 budget signed into law December 20 is a big disappointment for tax administration, continuing the over 20 percent inflation-adjusted decline in IRS...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Repealing the ACA’s Excise Taxes Benefits Middle- and Upper-Middle Income Households More than Other Groups

January 10, 2020 –
In its end-of-2019 budget agreement, Congress repealed three sizeable excise taxes included in the 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA): a tax on high-cost employer-provided health...

Could A Redesigned Tax Deduction Help More People Feel Good About Charitable Giving?

January 8, 2020 –
Tax incentives appear to encourage giving, but by discouraging taxpayers from itemizing deductions, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) left nearly 9 of every 10 households without that nudge. Policymakers could correct this by allowing people to deduct at least some of their charitable gifts of sufficient size, even if the taxpayer doesn’t itemize.
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Three Largely Ignored Tax Policy Issues When Taxing The Wealthy

January 8, 2020 –
The current debate over wealth taxes mostly focuses on whether the very rich are undertaxed, but gives little attention to the most efficient and fairest...
Federal Budget and Economy

What Trillion Dollar Deficits In An Era of Full Employment Look Like

January 7, 2020 –
There are ugly charts, and then there is this, courtesy of the folks at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. Over the past half-decade,...

Effective Income Tax Rates Have Fallen For The Top One Percent Since World War II

January 6, 2020 –
For the individual income tax, effective tax rates — measured as federal income tax divided by adjusted gross income (AGI) —have fallen significantly over the...

Give Sanders and Warren Credit For Leaning Away From Tax Credits

December 31, 2019 –
Take two tax credits, and call me in the morning. For many politicians that is the tried and true prescription for the economic and social...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

The 2019 Tax Act Was A Modest Step In The Wrong Direction

December 23, 2019 –
In the face of a looming shutdown of the federal government last week, Congress passed, and the president signed, legislation providing funding through September 30,...
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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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