By sheer dollars alone, the largest impact of the Alternative Minimum Tax is to deny many taxpayers the deduction for the taxes they paid to their state and local governments under § 164 of the Internal Revenue Code. This Article provides a fine-grained analysis of the overall fairness of the state-andlocal- tax deduction--and, by implication, the fairness of its partial repeal through the Alternative Minimum Tax. I offer for the first time a close examination of how newly understood limits on taxpayer mobility and rationality might affect individuals\u27 choices of bundles of local taxes and localgovernment services, which in turn informs our assessment of the \u27fairness of those exchanges. Many of these lessons can be generalized to co...
Almost 30 million taxpayers who itemized their federal deductions for the 2017 tax year switched to ...
Recently enacted federal tax reform expands the standard deduction while limiting the deduction for ...
Through the use of intermediaries such as elected officials and hired advocates, people choose the l...
By sheer dollars alone, the largest impact of the Alternative Minimum Tax is to deny many taxpayers ...
By sheer dollars alone, the largest impact of the Alternative Minimum Tax is to deny many taxpayers ...
Our federal government annually donates more than $75 billion in potential revenue to the States und...
Part I of this article examines the reasons for preferring locationally neutral taxes and explains t...
The article recommends amending the Internal Revenue Code to change to deduction for state and local...
Whether state and local taxes are deductible is believed to have important effects on revenue, tax e...
In its efforts to guide money to the states, our federal government annually passes up more than $75...
The United States is the only large federal country that does not have an explicit way to reduce the...
Perhaps the most controversial provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is the state and local...
This Article argues that, contrary to the consensus of economists and many legal scholars, the norm ...
In this essay, we evaluate the new cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction. We argue that th...
The federal Alternative Minimum Tax has potentially salutary – and heretofore unrecognized – effects...
Almost 30 million taxpayers who itemized their federal deductions for the 2017 tax year switched to ...
Recently enacted federal tax reform expands the standard deduction while limiting the deduction for ...
Through the use of intermediaries such as elected officials and hired advocates, people choose the l...
By sheer dollars alone, the largest impact of the Alternative Minimum Tax is to deny many taxpayers ...
By sheer dollars alone, the largest impact of the Alternative Minimum Tax is to deny many taxpayers ...
Our federal government annually donates more than $75 billion in potential revenue to the States und...
Part I of this article examines the reasons for preferring locationally neutral taxes and explains t...
The article recommends amending the Internal Revenue Code to change to deduction for state and local...
Whether state and local taxes are deductible is believed to have important effects on revenue, tax e...
In its efforts to guide money to the states, our federal government annually passes up more than $75...
The United States is the only large federal country that does not have an explicit way to reduce the...
Perhaps the most controversial provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is the state and local...
This Article argues that, contrary to the consensus of economists and many legal scholars, the norm ...
In this essay, we evaluate the new cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction. We argue that th...
The federal Alternative Minimum Tax has potentially salutary – and heretofore unrecognized – effects...
Almost 30 million taxpayers who itemized their federal deductions for the 2017 tax year switched to ...
Recently enacted federal tax reform expands the standard deduction while limiting the deduction for ...
Through the use of intermediaries such as elected officials and hired advocates, people choose the l...