The article examines the Bush Administration\u27s tax cutting agenda, focusing on recent attempts to repeal the estate tax and to eliminate the shareholder-level income tax on corporate dividends. In each of these two seemingly disparate episodes, the Administration used dubious economic claims and populist rhetoric to promote tax cuts without considering revenue costs or distributional effects. The legislative outcomes, however, were driven largely by budget constraints and interest group politics. In conclusion, the article suggests that the Administration\u27s tax cutting agenda is best understood in terms of politics and ideology rather than conventional tax policy
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Tax reform is coming, and it will be an important part of any plan to avert national fiscal disaster...
The corporate income tax is under attack. The former Secretary of the Treasury has announced that it...
Opposition to almost all taxes has been the defining characteristic of the Republican Party for seve...
The article examines the Bush Administration\u27s tax cutting agenda, focusing on recent attempts to...
Tax season is behind us for another year, so we now have a little time to reflect on tax policy. Pre...
The 2001 and 2003 tax cuts represent dramatic legislative breakthroughs. Taken together, they have f...
The slated expiration of the Bush Administration\u27s tax cuts in 2010 highlights the instability of...
This Article analyzes the economic effects of the George W. Bush administration\u27s tax policies. I...
This article evaluates recent tax policies in light of the fiscal status of the federal government, ...
The notion that increasing the tax rate on the richest Americans means the socialist floodgates have...
This article is the fourth in a series that evaluates tax policy in the Bush administration and focu...
In response to Doctors William G. Gale and Peter R. Orszag\u27s Article, this Commentary argues that...
Tax policy plays a role in shaping the economy. Scholars have long asserted that tax policy should b...
Given the political success of the Howard government's approach to tax and fiscal policy in recent y...
Abstract This article analyzes the relationship between political trust, ideology, and public suppor...
Tax reform is coming, and it will be an important part of any plan to avert national fiscal disaster...
The corporate income tax is under attack. The former Secretary of the Treasury has announced that it...
Opposition to almost all taxes has been the defining characteristic of the Republican Party for seve...