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Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

The Better Base Case

June 5, 2012 –
The Congressional Budget Office’s latest update , released today, provides a snapshot of fiscal policy in the short run, the medium term, and the long...
Federal Budget and Economy

Is the GOP Tax Reform Strategy a Fiscal Trap?

May 31, 2012 –
I recently blogged on Doug Holtz-Eakin’s four-step framework for tax reform. His roadmap—first agree on a progressive tax code, a top rate, and the total...
Individual Taxes

Tax Reform: Going Long v. Going Prudent

May 30, 2012 –
Make no mistake, any attempt at tax reform will be a heavy lift. But an interesting behind-the-scenes debate is brewing among reformers over just how...
Federal Budget and Economy

How a Delay in the Debt Limit Will Change America’s Fiscal Politics

May 24, 2012 –
By now, you know the great taxmageddon story: At the end of the year, a lame duck Congress and a new or newly re-elected president...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

A Path Forward on Tax Reform

May 22, 2012 –
At the National Tax Association’s spring conference last week, former Congressional Budget Office Director Doug Holtz-Eakin laid out a path to tax reform in four...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Will Obama’s Views on Tax Reform “Evolve” Too?

May 10, 2012 –
Robin, thanks for asking me back on Good Morning America to talk about my views on tax reform. After we spoke about gay marriage, I...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Buffett Rule Revenue

May 4, 2012 –
Critics of the Buffett Rule often argue that the idea is hardly worth the trouble since it would raise taxes on less than a tenth...
Individual Taxes

Time for a Serious Review of Tax Extenders

April 26, 2012 –
A House panel today began what could be the beginning of a remarkable exercise: It is reviewing the merits of dozens of expiring tax provisions...
Individual Taxes

What Tax Reform Means for State and Local Tax and Fiscal Policy

April 25, 2012 –
In testimony before the Senate Committee on Finance this morning, I discussed what federal tax reform would mean for state and local governments and how...
Individual Taxes

The very unRepublican Small Business Tax Cut

April 24, 2012 –
My Tax Policy Center colleague Eric Toder and I are mystified by how unRepublican the House GOP’s Small Business Tax Cut Act really is. Sure,...
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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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