Bunch of Graphs and Brief Conversation About the Burden of “Income Taxes”
…six in 10 independents have said their taxes are too high, after averaging 52% between 2003 and 2022. As on the tax fairness question, perceptions of taxes being too high…
…six in 10 independents have said their taxes are too high, after averaging 52% between 2003 and 2022. As on the tax fairness question, perceptions of taxes being too high…
…are dramatically mitigating the expiring tax credits,” ACA Signups IMPORTANT: Premium Alignment is NOT a substitute for making the enhanced ACA tax credits permanent. It does little to help the lowest-income folks who are…
…public health would further deteriorate. Tax Credit History When the ACA health insurance marketplaces launched in 2014, tax credits went into effect to make coverage more affordable for individuals and…
…the Dutch Socialist Party) noted that while governments are cutting their budgets, multinationals are avoiding taxes, and the Netherlands is functioning as a connecter to the tax havens. The anti-tax…
by Linda Beale Romney’s Tax Plan–good for the wealthy, not so good for everybody else The Tax Policy Center has done an analysis of Romney’s plan for US taxation. SeeThe…
…restaurants and motorsports tracks that provide special tax subsidies to particular industries! Also read more: Environment and Taxes, Insurance, Job creation, Payroll Taxes, Regulation, Tax in the News, Tax Legislation…
…the state of the economy and the top individual marginal tax rate from 1913, the first year for which there were individual income taxes, to 1928. Because there is no…
…burden. Every single Republican president for whom there is data reduced the tax burden. Conversely, every Democrat except Truman has raised the tax burden. Obama, at least during his first…
…tax on dividends and tax on capital gains. Once again we have our old friend ‘double taxation’ along with arguments that taxes on these simply reduce motivation for re-investment. Well…
No sooner do I comment on the difference between tax planning and tax avoidance than Richard Murphy points out that several multinational corporations are having their tax deals looked at…