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Business Taxes

Did TCJA’s Corporate Rate Cuts Work As Promised? No Signs Yet.

February 19, 2020 –
Last week , I debated American Enterprise Institute resident scholar Aparna Mathur on the question of whether the corporate income tax rate cuts from the...
Federal Budget and Economy

Post TCJA Bonuses Were Mostly a Timing Shift, Not A Boost In Long-Term Worker Pay

July 16, 2019 –
A spike in announcements of bonus payments for workers followed the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in December 2017, and President...
Individual Taxes

"Let Me Tell You About The Very Rich. They Are Different From You And Me.”

March 18, 2019 –
F. Scott Fitzgerald wasn’t talking about the way they make their money, or the taxes they pay, but he could have been. According to a...
State and Local Issues

State Revenue Picture in Post-TCJA Era: Joy, Sorrow, and Uncertainty

March 12, 2019 –
The Tax Policy Center’s State and Local Finance Initiative’s quarterly “ State Tax and Economic Review ” shows solid revenue growth in the third quarter...
capital gains taxes

Indexing Capital Gains Could Both Reduce Lock-In and Harm the Economy

August 3, 2018 –
In response to my post attempting to shoot down the Trump Administration’s trial balloon re capital gains indexation, a financial advisor wondered if I might...

Indexing Capital Gains via Regulations is Still a Bad Idea

July 31, 2018 –
The Trump Administration reportedly is thinking about using its executive authority to redefine capital gains so only returns from the sale of assets in excess...
carbon tax

Distributional Effects of a Carbon Tax Depend on How the Revenue is Spent

July 19, 2018 –
Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy just released a series of papers on how a carbon tax would reduce greenhouse gas emissions, affect economic...
Business Taxes

Trump Threatens To Raise Taxes On One Company For A Business Decision He Doesn’t Like. This Is Dangerous.

June 27, 2018 –
The President of the United States has threatened to raise taxes on a company that made a business decision he does not like. Think about...

Tax Protests and Business Boycotts: History Repeats, Maybe.

June 6, 2018 –
Independence Day has me thinking about tax protests. One, in Boston, shaped our nation’s history. Another is still taking shape in Seattle. Both reflect our complicated relationship with taxes and those who levy them. But that’s where similarities end. If you were a taxpayer participating in either, what might you do?
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Has Uncertainty Undercut the TCJA’s Promised Investment Benefits?

May 23, 2018 –
While the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act significantly cuts taxes for US corporations, it may have created so much uncertainty that the promised benefits of...
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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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