ON November 1, 2005, The President\u27s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform ( Panel ) submitted its report ( Report ) to the Secretary of the Treasury.1 At 272 pages, this is the most important and wide-ranging plan to reform the United States federal tax system since Blueprints for Basic Tax Reform (1977).2 While prospects for immediate action appear dim, the Report will no doubt be the basis of discussion of federal tax reform for a long time to come
On January 7, 2005, President Bush announced the establishment of a bipartisan panel to advise on op...
Many fundamental changes have occurred in our tax system in the past four years. These changes raise...
The committee on federal taxation respectfully submits its recommendations for revision of the feder...
ON November 1, 2005, The President\u27s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform ( Panel ) submitted its...
Reviewing, President\u27s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform, Simple, Fair, and Pro-Growth: Propos...
In Jan 2005, Pres Bush appointed a nine-member advisory Panel to make recommendations for reforming ...
For the past thirty-five years, the debate on fundamental tax reform in the United States has center...
In early 2005, the President appointed a tax reform advisory panel to formulate tax reform proposals...
President George W. Bush has stated that tax reform is one of his top priorities in the 109th Congre...
Recent reports of the demise of the federal income tax—like earlier reports of Mark Twain\u27s death...
This paper outlines the findings of a study of the current proposals to change the Federal Income Ta...
Congress and the President need to focus on ways to reduce the deficit before making basic changes i...
Alan Viard’s chapter, “Fundamental Tax Reform: A Comparison of Three Options” is a thoughtful, even-...
President John F. Kennedy has appointed as his principal tax officials two men who have long been on...
On January 7, 2005, President Bush announced the establishment of a bipartisan panel to advise on op...
Many fundamental changes have occurred in our tax system in the past four years. These changes raise...
The committee on federal taxation respectfully submits its recommendations for revision of the feder...
ON November 1, 2005, The President\u27s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform ( Panel ) submitted its...
Reviewing, President\u27s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform, Simple, Fair, and Pro-Growth: Propos...
In Jan 2005, Pres Bush appointed a nine-member advisory Panel to make recommendations for reforming ...
For the past thirty-five years, the debate on fundamental tax reform in the United States has center...
In early 2005, the President appointed a tax reform advisory panel to formulate tax reform proposals...
President George W. Bush has stated that tax reform is one of his top priorities in the 109th Congre...
Recent reports of the demise of the federal income tax—like earlier reports of Mark Twain\u27s death...
This paper outlines the findings of a study of the current proposals to change the Federal Income Ta...
Congress and the President need to focus on ways to reduce the deficit before making basic changes i...
Alan Viard’s chapter, “Fundamental Tax Reform: A Comparison of Three Options” is a thoughtful, even-...
President John F. Kennedy has appointed as his principal tax officials two men who have long been on...
On January 7, 2005, President Bush announced the establishment of a bipartisan panel to advise on op...
Many fundamental changes have occurred in our tax system in the past four years. These changes raise...
The committee on federal taxation respectfully submits its recommendations for revision of the feder...