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In the United States structure and equipment capital are effectively taxed at different rates. Recen...
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 effected for highest income individuals parity of tax treatment as to ord...
This presentation will be an analysis of the new tax plan recently passed in Washington: The Tax Cut...
Overall, the impact of the new tax law, judged independently, is not as dire as many public percepti...
The biggest restructuring of the tax code that the new tax law enacts is a substantial reduction in ...
Efforts must be undertaken to foster stability, even with the likely ongoing reality of substantial ...
This Article will address tax law’s inconsistent treatment of gains and losses—focusing in particula...
The contributors discuss the issuess of taxation and tax reform from diverse perspectives and show t...
Tax policy plays a role in shaping the economy. Scholars have long asserted that tax policy should b...
The “Matthew Effect” is a synonym for the well-known colloquialism, “the rich get richer and the poo...
We use a framed survey to measure how associating the name “Trump” with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (T...
This article analyzes the government’s increased use of the tax system to deliver benefits to the wo...
This article describes the historical shift from consumption taxation at the federal level to income...
The research and analysis is presented in order to develop an understanding of the new tax law and i...
Professor Martin J. McMahon, Jr.\u27s Article on the Matthew effect presents an important and timely...
In the United States structure and equipment capital are effectively taxed at different rates. Recen...
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 effected for highest income individuals parity of tax treatment as to ord...
This presentation will be an analysis of the new tax plan recently passed in Washington: The Tax Cut...
Overall, the impact of the new tax law, judged independently, is not as dire as many public percepti...
The biggest restructuring of the tax code that the new tax law enacts is a substantial reduction in ...
Efforts must be undertaken to foster stability, even with the likely ongoing reality of substantial ...
This Article will address tax law’s inconsistent treatment of gains and losses—focusing in particula...
The contributors discuss the issuess of taxation and tax reform from diverse perspectives and show t...
Tax policy plays a role in shaping the economy. Scholars have long asserted that tax policy should b...
The “Matthew Effect” is a synonym for the well-known colloquialism, “the rich get richer and the poo...
We use a framed survey to measure how associating the name “Trump” with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (T...
This article analyzes the government’s increased use of the tax system to deliver benefits to the wo...
This article describes the historical shift from consumption taxation at the federal level to income...
The research and analysis is presented in order to develop an understanding of the new tax law and i...
Professor Martin J. McMahon, Jr.\u27s Article on the Matthew effect presents an important and timely...
In the United States structure and equipment capital are effectively taxed at different rates. Recen...
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 effected for highest income individuals parity of tax treatment as to ord...
This presentation will be an analysis of the new tax plan recently passed in Washington: The Tax Cut...