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Individual Taxes

Where Will New Revenues for Deficit Reduction Come From?

February 17, 2011 –
If Washington is going to need new tax revenues to bring the deficit under control—which it inevitably will-- I increasingly wonder where the cash is...
Individual Taxes

Obama Says Tax Reform, Proposes Tax Deform

February 15, 2011 –
You know the aphorism: When you’re in a hole, first thing to do is stop digging. When it comes to tax reform, President Obama is...
Individual Taxes

Fannie, Freddie, and the Mortgage Interest Deduction

February 10, 2011 –
Tomorrow, the White House will release its ideas for overhauling mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. While there is little agreement in Washington over...
Individual Taxes

The Paradox of Thrift, or What to Do with My Payroll Tax Cut?

February 9, 2011 –
A major goal of last December’s Tax Relief Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 (aka extending the Bush-era tax cuts) was to...
Individual Taxes

Obama’s Fruitcake and the Truth About Business Taxes

February 8, 2011 –
In his speech yesterday to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, President Obama doubtless pleased many in his audience by repeating the business community’s favorite mantra...
Individual Taxes

Double Tax Rates, Quadruple the Economic Harm

February 7, 2011 –
At last Wednesday’s hearing on tax reform, three witnesses--Rosanne Altshuler, Larry Lindsey, and I--invoked a famous rule of thumb about taxes. We each told the...
Individual Taxes

Why the Tax Cut Reduced Pension Checks and Why It Doesn’t Matter

February 4, 2011 –
Many retirees were surprised when their January pension checks were smaller than their December payments. Pension plans had increased withholding for federal income tax, shrinking...
Individual Taxes

Cap Tax Breaks Along With Direct Spending

February 3, 2011 –
Both President Obama and congressional Republicans want to cap some domestic spending programs as a way to reduce the budget deficit. Leaving aside for the...
Federal Budget and Economy

Seven Ideas to Guide Tax Reform

February 2, 2011 –
This morning I appeared at a Senate Budget Committee hearing, "Tax Reform: A Necessary Component for Restoring Fiscal Sustainability." My full testimony, "Cutting Tax Preferences...
Individual Taxes

Bigger Deficits, More Debt

February 1, 2011 –
Washington has gotten deficit religion, or at least that’s what you’d infer from recent rhetoric. From the president to congressional leaders to the newest representative...
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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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