In celebration of the 30th compliance year of the Internal Revenue Code, I’ve compiled three articles covering the past, present, and future of America’s tax system. Posting about the history of American taxation from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. http://inallthings.org/how-did-we-get-our-tax-system-and-what-can-that-teach-us-about-reforming-it
In recent years, numerous lawmakers, policy analysts, and scholars have been decrying the many defec...
The Quest for Tax Reform Continues: The Royal Commission on Taxation Fifty Years Later presents a co...
58 p.This Article proposes the graduated consumption tax model as a practical alternative to remove...
Abraham Lincoln signed into law the first national income tax on August 5, 1861. Since 1913, the con...
Let’s take a look at some important features of our tax system of which you might not be aware. Pos...
Though the presidential election of 2012 is still some time away, national politics have been in the...
Tax reform in the United States seems like a nearly unending process. Despite this nearly constant t...
[Excerpt] Ours is a voluntary tax system. That is, we rely, in large measure, upon the honesty of t...
A lively history of the American income tax system and the recent revulsion it has spurred in the Am...
The biggest restructuring of the tax code that the new tax law enacts is a substantial reduction in ...
The 1992 presidential election is over but the United States economy still faces hard times. Each ma...
Benjamin Franklin once said, “The only two certainties in life are death and taxes.” This infamous s...
For over four decades there have been unrelenting calls to make the tax code “fair, simple, and effi...
The evolution of today\u27s Internal Revenue Code, which began with the mere embryo that Congress cr...
The research and analysis is presented in order to develop an understanding of the new tax law and i...
In recent years, numerous lawmakers, policy analysts, and scholars have been decrying the many defec...
The Quest for Tax Reform Continues: The Royal Commission on Taxation Fifty Years Later presents a co...
58 p.This Article proposes the graduated consumption tax model as a practical alternative to remove...
Abraham Lincoln signed into law the first national income tax on August 5, 1861. Since 1913, the con...
Let’s take a look at some important features of our tax system of which you might not be aware. Pos...
Though the presidential election of 2012 is still some time away, national politics have been in the...
Tax reform in the United States seems like a nearly unending process. Despite this nearly constant t...
[Excerpt] Ours is a voluntary tax system. That is, we rely, in large measure, upon the honesty of t...
A lively history of the American income tax system and the recent revulsion it has spurred in the Am...
The biggest restructuring of the tax code that the new tax law enacts is a substantial reduction in ...
The 1992 presidential election is over but the United States economy still faces hard times. Each ma...
Benjamin Franklin once said, “The only two certainties in life are death and taxes.” This infamous s...
For over four decades there have been unrelenting calls to make the tax code “fair, simple, and effi...
The evolution of today\u27s Internal Revenue Code, which began with the mere embryo that Congress cr...
The research and analysis is presented in order to develop an understanding of the new tax law and i...
In recent years, numerous lawmakers, policy analysts, and scholars have been decrying the many defec...
The Quest for Tax Reform Continues: The Royal Commission on Taxation Fifty Years Later presents a co...
58 p.This Article proposes the graduated consumption tax model as a practical alternative to remove...