Benjamin Franklin once said, “The only two certainties in life are death and taxes.” This infamous saying is as true today as it was more than 200 years ago when it was coined; the only difference between taxes today and taxes in the days of Ben Franklin is the complexity of how taxes are managed. As the American economy teeters on the brink of its second recession in four years, tax reform may be the solution to the economic situation the United States finds itself in today
Tax reform is one of those motherhood issues-everybody\u27s for it. Election year 1972 generated man...
On Jan 7, 2005, Pres Bush established the President\u27s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform. He as...
The suddenly enormous budget deficit has unleashed discussion of tax reform in the United States. Th...
Benjamin Franklin once said, “The only two certainties in life are death and taxes.” This infamous s...
Recent reports of the demise of the federal income tax—like earlier reports of Mark Twain\u27s death...
The 1992 presidential election is over but the United States economy still faces hard times. Each ma...
Early tax reform proposals listed economic growth as a major goal, and some even gave explicit estim...
This white paper outlines concrete policy measures that can restore equitable and sustainable econom...
Our tax system is supposed to serve the public good by fairly raising the revenue that we need to fu...
The tax reform adopted by the US Congress in fall 1986 changes conditions of the functioning of the ...
I focus here on prospects for tax reform. Things are quiet, politically, on the tax reform front. Th...
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 was widely heralded as the most significant change in our nation's tax la...
The Death of the Income Tax explains how the current income tax is needlessly complex, contains perv...
Congress and the President need to focus on ways to reduce the deficit before making basic changes i...
Our tax system is supposed to serve the public good by fairly raising the revenue that we need to fu...
Tax reform is one of those motherhood issues-everybody\u27s for it. Election year 1972 generated man...
On Jan 7, 2005, Pres Bush established the President\u27s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform. He as...
The suddenly enormous budget deficit has unleashed discussion of tax reform in the United States. Th...
Benjamin Franklin once said, “The only two certainties in life are death and taxes.” This infamous s...
Recent reports of the demise of the federal income tax—like earlier reports of Mark Twain\u27s death...
The 1992 presidential election is over but the United States economy still faces hard times. Each ma...
Early tax reform proposals listed economic growth as a major goal, and some even gave explicit estim...
This white paper outlines concrete policy measures that can restore equitable and sustainable econom...
Our tax system is supposed to serve the public good by fairly raising the revenue that we need to fu...
The tax reform adopted by the US Congress in fall 1986 changes conditions of the functioning of the ...
I focus here on prospects for tax reform. Things are quiet, politically, on the tax reform front. Th...
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 was widely heralded as the most significant change in our nation's tax la...
The Death of the Income Tax explains how the current income tax is needlessly complex, contains perv...
Congress and the President need to focus on ways to reduce the deficit before making basic changes i...
Our tax system is supposed to serve the public good by fairly raising the revenue that we need to fu...
Tax reform is one of those motherhood issues-everybody\u27s for it. Election year 1972 generated man...
On Jan 7, 2005, Pres Bush established the President\u27s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform. He as...
The suddenly enormous budget deficit has unleashed discussion of tax reform in the United States. Th...