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Federal Budget and Economy

Deficit Panel Co-Chair Plan Is Tough, Creative, and Credible, But What Next?

November 10, 2010 –
The co-chairs of President Obama’s much-maligned bipartisan fiscal commission have proposed a remarkable plan for both reducing the federal deficit and reforming the tax code...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

The Lame Duck Congress and the Fate of the Bush Tax Cuts

November 4, 2010 –
What will Congress do about the Bush-era tax cuts when it returns for a lame duck session in a couple of weeks? It is increasingly...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Secret Campaign Giving and Abusing the Tax Law

October 26, 2010 –
The two big stories of this campaign season are voter backlash against Democrats and the rise of the so-called Super PACs-- massive campaign funding organizations...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Why Nobody Noticed Obama’s Tax Cuts

October 21, 2010 –
Michael Cooper over at The New York Times stopped off at the Pig Pickin and Politickin rally in North Carolina the other day to ask...
Federal Budget and Economy

Fiscal State of the Union

October 1, 2010 –
The President shall, by the first Tuesday in October, address a joint session of Congress on the Fiscal State of the Union. Those words are...
Federal Budget and Economy

Mitch McConnell, the Bush Tax Cuts, and the Future of Government

September 16, 2010 –
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) wants to permanently extend all of the Bush-era tax cuts. He’s also rejected even modest efforts by President Obama...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Tax Cut Smackdown: Obama v. Boehner (and Orszag)

September 9, 2010 –
The outlines of the Great Tax Debate of 2010 are coming clear. Yesterday, President Obama insisted on permanently extending the 2001-2003 tax cuts for those...
Individual Taxes

Obama’s Business Tax Cuts

September 7, 2010 –
With the economy stalled and his party’s November electoral chances sagging, President Obama is rolling out a new plan to boost growth—a mix of infrastructure...
Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms

Keep the Bush Tax Cuts for a Couple of Years, But Reshuffle the Dollars

August 31, 2010 –
It seems increasingly likely that Congress will extend most, if not all, of the Bush tax cuts for at least a year or two. As the economy shows growing signs of softening, lawmakers are less and less likely to take steps that will be seen as “raising taxes.” But there is a way Congress could maintain the magnitude of the Bush tax cuts while moving around some dollars to enhance their short-term economic benefit. The goal of this shift would be to focus tax cuts on those most likely to spend the money.
Individual Taxes

Obama’s Tax Reform Panel: A Missed Opportunity

August 27, 2010 –
You buy what you think will be a state-of-the-art GPS device to give you driving directions. The gizmo was designed by a committee of the...
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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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