April 15 is a day that most Americans dread. That date is, of course, when federal and nearly all state-level individual income tax returns are due. Agonizing over the filing of income tax returns has long been a perennial part of modern American legal culture. Since the mid-1940s, when the United States first adopted a return-based mass income tax, the vast majority of Americans have been legally required to file an annual Form 1040. Over the years, taxpayers have been complaining about, procrastinating over, and generally loathing the filing of their annual tax returns. Indeed, in recent times, April 15 has even become a day for political protests—an opportunity for some activists, like those in the Tea Party movement, to rail against wha...
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Given the rise of the Tea Party movement, which draws strength from the historical linkage between p...
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The issue of taxation has been the subject of debate since the establishment of the thirteen colonie...
In 1911, Wisconsin became one of the first U.S. states to adopt an effectively administered income...
In celebration of the 30th compliance year of the Internal Revenue Code, I’ve compiled three article...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 sparked widespread economic anxiety among the American public while...
This issue of MJIL features four out of the many outstanding papers that were presented at a confere...
Poll taxes are unconstitutional and yet Americans continue to link political rights to economic stat...
In recent years, numerous lawmakers, policy analysts, and scholars have been decrying the many defec...
This article is the fourteenth in a year-long series about economics and holidays
A major goal of some tax reform proponents is the elimination of the return filing requirement for m...
For the past three decades, tax politics have been almost synonymous with conservative politics. Sch...
Given the rise of the tea party movement, which draws strength from the historical linkage between p...
Given the rise of the Tea Party movement, which draws strength from the historical linkage between p...
This dissertation analyzes individual behavioral responses to tax policy and administration. All thr...
The 1992 presidential election is over but the United States economy still faces hard times. Each ma...
58 p.This Article proposes the graduated consumption tax model as a practical alternative to remove...
The issue of taxation has been the subject of debate since the establishment of the thirteen colonie...
In 1911, Wisconsin became one of the first U.S. states to adopt an effectively administered income...
In celebration of the 30th compliance year of the Internal Revenue Code, I’ve compiled three article...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 sparked widespread economic anxiety among the American public while...
This issue of MJIL features four out of the many outstanding papers that were presented at a confere...
Poll taxes are unconstitutional and yet Americans continue to link political rights to economic stat...