This article analyzes the government’s increased use of the tax system to deliver benefits to the working poor. The hybrid in this article is the earned income tax credit (EITC), one of the country’s largest anti-poverty programs. The EITC is hybrid in that it is administered in the tax system but is increasingly redistributive, like traditional welfare programs. It reveals that the hybrid tax and welfare nature of the delivery of benefits to the working poor through the tax system results in some significant benefits, such as higher participation and lower administrative costs, but also a weakness in the form of increased errors and fraud. With the EITC’s error rate up to five times as high as other benefits’ programs, the IRS has undertak...
The Earned Income Tax Credit is a refundable credit designed to assist working families with childre...
Tax refunds are an opportunity for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) recipients to build emergency sav...
During 2007, 3.6 million or 9.7% of people in the United States age 65 or older were below the pover...
This article analyzes the government’s increased use of the tax system to deliver benefits to the wo...
The earned income tax credit (EITC) is perhaps the most significant refundable credit in the U.S. ta...
The Earned Income Tax Credit ( EITC ) is the largest US. welfare program, with twenty-four million l...
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is the largest federal antipoverty program in the United States ...
The earned income tax credit (EITC), which uses the federal income tax system to provide an earnings...
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is meant to help low-income, working taxpayers and their familie...
The focus of this paper is the EITC and its important role in welfare reform. The current welfare sy...
What exactly are we trying to accomplish by delivering social welfare benefits through the tax syste...
Much has been written about a concept called universal basic income (UBI). With a UBI, the governmen...
The Internal Revenue Service-a sub-agency that exists to collect revenue-has the task of administeri...
Tax credits, particularly refundable tax credits, are viewed increasingly as a social policymaking m...
Over the past thirty years, a significant amount of research from a variety of social science discip...
The Earned Income Tax Credit is a refundable credit designed to assist working families with childre...
Tax refunds are an opportunity for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) recipients to build emergency sav...
During 2007, 3.6 million or 9.7% of people in the United States age 65 or older were below the pover...
This article analyzes the government’s increased use of the tax system to deliver benefits to the wo...
The earned income tax credit (EITC) is perhaps the most significant refundable credit in the U.S. ta...
The Earned Income Tax Credit ( EITC ) is the largest US. welfare program, with twenty-four million l...
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is the largest federal antipoverty program in the United States ...
The earned income tax credit (EITC), which uses the federal income tax system to provide an earnings...
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is meant to help low-income, working taxpayers and their familie...
The focus of this paper is the EITC and its important role in welfare reform. The current welfare sy...
What exactly are we trying to accomplish by delivering social welfare benefits through the tax syste...
Much has been written about a concept called universal basic income (UBI). With a UBI, the governmen...
The Internal Revenue Service-a sub-agency that exists to collect revenue-has the task of administeri...
Tax credits, particularly refundable tax credits, are viewed increasingly as a social policymaking m...
Over the past thirty years, a significant amount of research from a variety of social science discip...
The Earned Income Tax Credit is a refundable credit designed to assist working families with childre...
Tax refunds are an opportunity for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) recipients to build emergency sav...
During 2007, 3.6 million or 9.7% of people in the United States age 65 or older were below the pover...