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Individual Taxes

T19-0141 - Replace Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance (ESI) Exclusion with Refundable Tax Credit, by Expanded Income Cash Percentile, 2020

November 22, 2019
Individual Taxes

T19-0140 - Limit Income and Payroll Tax Exclusion for Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance above 50th Percentile of Premiums, by Expanded Income Cash Percentile, 2020

November 22, 2019
Individual Taxes

T19-0139 - Tax Benefit of Medical Expense Deduction, by Expanded Income Cash Percentile, 2020

November 22, 2019
Individual Taxes

T19-0138 - Income and Payroll Tax Benefit of Health Savings Accounts, by Expanded Income Cash Percentile, 2020

November 22, 2019
Individual Taxes

T19-0137 - Tax Benefit of Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction, by Expanded Income Cash Percentile, 2020

November 22, 2019
Individual Taxes

T19-0136 - Tax Benefit of the Premium Tax Credit, by Expanded Income Cash Percentile, 2020

November 22, 2019
Individual Taxes

T19-0135 - Income and Payroll Tax Benefit of the Exclusion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance, by Expanded Income Cash Percentile, 2020

November 22, 2019
Individual Taxes

T19-0067 - Options to Replace Itemized Deduction for Charitable Contributions with Universal Deduction; Impact on Tax Revenue, 2020

November 12, 2019
Individual Taxes

T18-0213 - Tax Benefit of the 20 Percent Deduction for Qualified Pass-Through Business Income, Baseline: Current Law, Distribution of Federal Tax Change by Expanded Cash Income Percentile, 2018

October 16, 2018
Individual Taxes

T18-0212 - Tax Benefit of the 20 Percent Deduction for Qualified Pass-Through Business Income, Baseline: Current Law, Distribution of Federal Tax Change by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2018

October 16, 2018

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What are the largest tax expenditures?

December 20, 2015 by tpc-admin

Q.

What are the largest tax expenditures?

A.

Tax expenditures make up a substantial part of the federal budget. Some of them are larger than the entire budgets of the programs or departments that spend money for the same or related purposes. For example, the value of the tax breaks for homeownership, although reduced by the 2017 tax act, still exceeds total spending by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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What is the tax expenditure budget?

December 20, 2015 by tpc-admin

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What is the tax expenditure budget?

A.

The tax expenditure budget displays the estimated revenue losses from special exclusions, exemptions, deductions, credits, deferrals, and preferential tax rates in federal income tax law.

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What are tax expenditures and how are they structured?

February 12, 2016 by tpc-admin

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What are tax expenditures and how are they structured?

A.

Tax expenditures are special provisions of the tax code such as exclusions, deductions, deferrals, credits, and tax rates that benefit specific activities or groups of taxpayers.

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