Nearly one year after the Trump tax law was signed, many of the 42 states with income taxes are declining to incorporate ...
It's the first official week of summer, and while many of us are planning vacations, state lawmakers remain busy finalizing ...
The 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States is a moment to celebrate the ideals that gave birth to this country. But the anniversary also presents an opportunity to ask a difficult ...
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In a year of cautious uncertainty around current and ongoing revenues, many state lawmakers strengthened their tax credits for families and children. Most notably: Rhode Island lawmakers enacted the ...
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This year a quartet of states raised income tax rates on high-income people to fund crucial services and make progress toward remedying the regressive tilt of their tax codes. Washington was the first ...
Under H.R. 1, the federal tax package passed last year, the richest 1% of Arizonans are set to receive an average tax cut of nearly $80,000, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
Who Pays? is the only distributional analysis of tax systems in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. This comprehensive 7th edition of the report assesses the progressivity and regressivity of ...
Microsoft reports a huge share of its worldwide profit in low-tax Ireland and is achieving this despite having a very small share of its employees there. As other companies make similar disclosures ...