The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, passed by the US Congress on 12 October and signed into law by President Bush on 22 October 2004, has been greeted by general dismay by various critics. The Act has been described as overloaded with “pork” and giveaways to special interest groups like tobacco farmers. The critics contend that the only achievement of the Act, the repeal of the “extraterritorial income” (ETI) regime that was ruled by the WTO to be a prohibited export subsidy, is dwarfed by 633 pages of special interest legislation. Even the Bush Administration distanced itself from the Act, contending that the ETI repeal could have been achieved with much less pork attached
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The Discussion Draft of the “Tax Reform Act of 2014” (TRA14) released by US House Committee on Ways ...
The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (ERTA) contains significant provisions liberalizing the taxati...
The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, passed by the US Congress on 12 October and signed into law ...
This Note begins with commentary on the United States’ former worldwide system of taxation. This sys...
In the article Avi-Yonah proposed that the United States tax multinational corporations using a form...
For the first time since 1913, Congress is considering abandoning the principle that US residents sh...
The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” (TCJA) enacted on December 22, 2017 includes several provisions that rai...
The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 extended expiring tax-reduction provision...
In January 2003, the Bush Administration proposed a new system for taxing corporate dividends, under...
Nowhere is the complexity of the Code more apparent than in the income tax provisions relating to U....
This Article discusses Section 911 of the Internal Revenue Code, also known as the Foreign Earned In...
Business people, tax practitioners, and legal academics generally agree that the United States\u27 i...
In January 2003, the Bus Administration proposed a new system for taxing corporate dividends, under ...
During the decade-long relationship between the United States and the World Trade Organization (WTO)...
The 2017 US tax legislation - widely referred to as the Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) - fundamentally ...
The Discussion Draft of the “Tax Reform Act of 2014” (TRA14) released by US House Committee on Ways ...
The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (ERTA) contains significant provisions liberalizing the taxati...