T. Coleman Andrews former Commissioner of Internal Revenue, has embarked upon a campaign to abolish the income tax. J. Bracken Lee, Governor of Utah, has refused to pay part of his income tax as a protest against foreign economic aid. A Constitutional Amendment to limit the income tax to 25% was seriously considered a short time ago. Governor Lee\u27s heroic gesture probably must be dismissed as a defiant skirmish in the perennial protests of isolationists. Though less spectacular, Andrews\u27 views are much more significant because he will gain much sympathy from people who may never consider how they would fare under any alternative system of taxation. The point is, however, that these gestures are symptoms of a profound public dissatisfa...
This paper outlines the findings of a study of the current proposals to change the Federal Income Ta...
Recently, the Boston College Law Review published a symposium issue containing twelve articles on fe...
A flat rate comprehensive federal income tax could be achieved by replacing graduated rates with a s...
This article reviews several familiar plans to alter the structure of taxation, including the flat t...
The article recommends amending the Internal Revenue Code to change to deduction for state and local...
Over the last decade, it has become increasingly evident that our current federal income tax is too ...
Taxation is an essential component to raising revenue for the government. Despite public resistanc...
Proponents of a consumption tax system to replace the federal income tax typically couch their suppo...
Many fundamental changes have occurred in our tax system in the past four years. These changes raise...
The income tax system has become quite a mess. Unfortunately, the brunt of that mess falls primaril...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 sparked widespread economic anxiety among the American public while...
In challenging Congress and the citizenry to embrace tax reform, President Reagan stated: While mos...
The contributors discuss the issuess of taxation and tax reform from diverse perspectives and show t...
Recent studies by the US Treasury Department and the Meade Committee in Britain have one thing in co...
The subject of tax reform seems to emerge as a highly debated topic of discussion every few years be...
This paper outlines the findings of a study of the current proposals to change the Federal Income Ta...
Recently, the Boston College Law Review published a symposium issue containing twelve articles on fe...
A flat rate comprehensive federal income tax could be achieved by replacing graduated rates with a s...
This article reviews several familiar plans to alter the structure of taxation, including the flat t...
The article recommends amending the Internal Revenue Code to change to deduction for state and local...
Over the last decade, it has become increasingly evident that our current federal income tax is too ...
Taxation is an essential component to raising revenue for the government. Despite public resistanc...
Proponents of a consumption tax system to replace the federal income tax typically couch their suppo...
Many fundamental changes have occurred in our tax system in the past four years. These changes raise...
The income tax system has become quite a mess. Unfortunately, the brunt of that mess falls primaril...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 sparked widespread economic anxiety among the American public while...
In challenging Congress and the citizenry to embrace tax reform, President Reagan stated: While mos...
The contributors discuss the issuess of taxation and tax reform from diverse perspectives and show t...
Recent studies by the US Treasury Department and the Meade Committee in Britain have one thing in co...
The subject of tax reform seems to emerge as a highly debated topic of discussion every few years be...
This paper outlines the findings of a study of the current proposals to change the Federal Income Ta...
Recently, the Boston College Law Review published a symposium issue containing twelve articles on fe...
A flat rate comprehensive federal income tax could be achieved by replacing graduated rates with a s...