Skip to main content
  • Experts
  • Events
  • Briefing Book
  • Resources
  • About
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Fiscal Facts
Twitter
Facebook
Logo Site
  • Topics
    • Individual Taxes
    • Business Taxes
    • Federal Budget and Economy
    • State and Local Issues
    • Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms
  • TaxVox Blog
  • Research & Commentary
  • Laws & Proposals
  • Model Estimates
  • Statistics
  • Features

TaxVox: Economic stimulus

RSS

The voices of Tax Policy Center's researchers and staff

Federal Budget and Economy

Why Are Dependents Over Age 16 Still Ineligible for Economic Impact Payments?

January 6, 2021 –
Over 20 million people—dependents who are college students, adults with disabilities, or elderly parents cared for by their adult children—were missed when calculating economic impact payments not once, but twice. Why?
Federal Budget and Economy

Would Stimulus Payments Have Been Bigger If Trump And Democrats Called Them Tax Relief?

January 5, 2021 –
One of the very oddest things about the bizarre debate over whether to increase the latest round of direct government payments from $600 per person...
Federal Budget and Economy

How Much Will Households Receive from Round Two of the Economic Impact Payments?

December 28, 2020 –
Was it really last May that the House of Representatives passed the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions (HEROES) Act, which would have authorized...
Federal Budget and Economy

The Pandemic Relief Bill’s Good, Bad, and Ugly Tax Provisions

December 21, 2020 –
The pandemic relief bill Congress is about to pass is loaded with tax provisions. Some deliver important assistance to households and businesses damaged by...
Federal Budget and Economy

Congress Should Include More Unemployment Benefits And Another Stimulus Payment In A New Relief Bill

December 16, 2020 –
Should a new relief bill reprise last March’s $1,200 payments or create a new round of extended unemployment benefits?
Federal Budget and Economy

Will COVID-19 Relief Talks End Differently This Time?

December 3, 2020 –
By embracing a $908 billion bipartisan pandemic relief plan , congressional Democratic leaders may have jump-started long-dormant talks over short-term economic aid. A nudge by...
Individual Taxes

COVID-19 Is Changing The Labor Market. Tax Policy Must Change Along With It.

October 13, 2020 –
The coronavirus recession has dealt a devastating blow to millions of US workers with consequences that could persist for years.
Federal Budget and Economy

Trump The Disrupter Takes Dead Aim At Social Security

August 10, 2020 –
Throughout the 3 ½ years of his presidency, Donald Trump has disrupted nearly every major institution of government, save one.
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

How Would A Second Round Of COVID-19 Rebates Affect Households?

July 30, 2020 –
It may be months before a vaccine against the COVID-19 virus is available to everyone. But it may be just a month or so before...
Individual Taxes

Where Is My Income Tax Refund?

July 16, 2020 –
Hope you had a Happy Tax Day. I’m still waiting for my refund. I filed my 2019 individual income tax return electronically on May 1...
  • Load more
Brief

The Tax Gap’s Many Shades of Gray (Brief)

Daniel Hemel, Janet Holtzblatt, Steven M. Rosenthal
February 22, 2022

Follow Us

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Meet the Experts

  • Howard Gleckman
    Senior Fellow
  • Mark J. Mazur
  • Kim S. Rueben
    Sol Price Fellow
  • Janet Holtzblatt
    Senior Fellow
  • Eric Toder
    Institute Fellow and Codirector, Tax Policy Center
  • William G. Gale
    Codirector
  • Leonard E. Burman
    Institute Fellow

Sign up for our newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest tax policy news

Subscribe Now

  • Donate Today
  • Topics
  • TaxVox Blog
  • Research & Commentary
  • Laws & Proposals
  • Model Estimates
  • Statistics
  • Privacy Policy
  • Newsletters
Twitter
Facebook
  • © Urban Institute, Brookings Institution, and individual authors, 2022.