American Enterprise Institute’s Arthur Brooks on budgets and taxes
…fiber, as Brooks does here. Letting taxes on the upper crust return to something like (but still less than) the taxes in 2001 before the Bush tax cuts is treated…
…fiber, as Brooks does here. Letting taxes on the upper crust return to something like (but still less than) the taxes in 2001 before the Bush tax cuts is treated…
…“optional 15% flat tax” (zero tax on unearned income); Cain’s 999 transitioning to a national retail sales tax proposal (a flat consumption tax that would be heavily regressive and leave…
…We the People as income tax. Based on the Tax Foundations data that figures out to an average of 12.68% of taxable income paid as income taxes. Thus, $6,311.72 is…
…indeed threaten tax collections from U.S. subsidiaries. But one might argue that deferral has almost completely neutered the benefit from worldwide taxation already. The bottom line is that the United…
…and George Soros had used the same tax breaks as he had in carrying over massive business losses from one year to claim massive tax deductions for many years to…
…tax cut raised taxes on single workers whose wages come to $20,000 or less and married couples with less than $40,000 in wages. That’s 51 million taxpayers, the Tax Policy…
…natural gas, other than the odd city bus or garbage truck in random municipalities? The answer is a simple but unpleasant one. See, we in the US would label the…
…three arms-length home sales were to “non owner-occupiers,” according to data from the state Department of Assessments and Taxation, analyzed by The Sun. Two years later, they accounted for half…
…ridiculous. But it does have the advantage of carrying with it the Madisonian Freedom/Liberty tag, a label that the Koch right confers upon anything it wishes, because that surely will…
…an exemplar ofScandinavian-style “democratic socialism.” He wants to jail Wall Street executives and double the minimum wage. And he wants to spend taxpayer money, lots of it. According to an…