Fundamental Tax Reform

Fundamental Tax Reform
Title Fundamental Tax Reform PDF eBook
Author John W. Diamond
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 567
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0262042479

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Papers presented at a conference held at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University, in Apr. 2006.

Economic Effects of Fundamental Tax Reform

Economic Effects of Fundamental Tax Reform
Title Economic Effects of Fundamental Tax Reform PDF eBook
Author Henry Aaron
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 544
Release 2010-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780815707295

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The tax system profoundly affects countless aspects of private behavior. It is a powerful policy influence on the distribution of income and it is the one aspect of government that almost every citizen cannot avoid. With tax reform high on the political agenda, this book brings together studies of leading tax economists and lawyers to assess the various reform proposals and examine the effects of tax reform in several distinct areas. Together, these studies and comments on them present a balanced evaluation of professional opinion on the issues that will be critical in the tax reform debate. The book addresses annual and lifetime distributional effects, saving, investment, transitional problems, simplification, home ownership and housing prices, charitable groups, international taxation, financial intermediaries and insurance, labor supply, and health insurance. In addition to Henry Aaron and William Gale, the contributors include Alan Auerbach, University of California, Berkeley; David Bradford, Princeton University; Charles Clotfelter, Duke University; Eric Engen, Federal Reserve; Don Fullerton, University of Texas; Jon Gruber, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Patric Hendershott, Ohio State; David Ling, University of Florida; Ronald Perlman, Covington & Burling; Diane Lim Rogers, Congressional Budget Office; John Karl Scholz, University of Wisconsin; Joel Slemrod, University of Michigan; and Robert Triest, University of California, Davis.

Toward Fundamental Tax Reform

Toward Fundamental Tax Reform
Title Toward Fundamental Tax Reform PDF eBook
Author Kevin A. Hassett
Publisher A E I Press
Total Pages 188
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Tax experts across the political spectrum agree that the current rate structure is not rational and that potential gains from reform could be remarkable. Accordingly, tax reform is widely viewed as desirable. However, there is not a clear consensus on what reforms are most desirable or feasible. In Toward Fundamental Tax Reform, eleven leading tax scholars, including a Nobel Prize winner, outline their ideas about tax reform. The original essays provide readers with concise but varying perspectives on the possibilities of tax reform. They also focus attention on key questions in the scholarly debate: Would a different tax code dramatically alter the functioning of the economy? How much damage does the current law do? Can relatively small changes to the tax code deliver most of the benefits of more dramatic reforms like the flat tax? Are political forces that oppose efficient tax systems simply too powerful to overcome? Will tax reform inevitably harm the poor? Can a tax reform, if enacted, be sustained?

Corporate Income Taxes under Pressure

Corporate Income Taxes under Pressure
Title Corporate Income Taxes under Pressure PDF eBook
Author Ruud A. de Mooij
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 388
Release 2021-02-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1513511777

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The book describes the difficulties of the current international corporate income tax system. It starts by describing its origins and how changes, such as the development of multinational enterprises and digitalization have created fundamental problems, not foreseen at its inception. These include tax competition—as governments try to attract tax bases through low tax rates or incentives, and profit shifting, as companies avoid tax by reporting profits in jurisdictions with lower tax rates. The book then discusses solutions, including both evolutionary changes to the current system and fundamental reform options. It covers both reform efforts already under way, for example under the Inclusive Framework at the OECD, and potential radical reform ideas developed by academics.

Fundamental Tax Reform and Other Tax Issues

Fundamental Tax Reform and Other Tax Issues
Title Fundamental Tax Reform and Other Tax Issues PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1985
Genre Budget deficits
ISBN

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Fundamental Issues in Consumption Taxation

Fundamental Issues in Consumption Taxation
Title Fundamental Issues in Consumption Taxation PDF eBook
Author David F. Bradford
Publisher American Enterprise Institute
Total Pages 68
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780844770680

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David F. Bradford discusses key concepts in consumption and income taxes and identifies the problems of a transition to a consumption-based system. He addresses how such a transition would affect interest rates and shows how price changes would alter the distribution of gains and losses.

Progressive Consumption Taxation

Progressive Consumption Taxation
Title Progressive Consumption Taxation PDF eBook
Author Robert Carroll
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 224
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0844743941

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The authors observe that consumption taxation is superior to income taxation because it does not penalize saving and investment and propose that the U.S. income tax system be completely replaced by a progressive consumption tax. They argue that the X tax, developed by the late David Bradford, offers the best form of progressive consumption taxation for the United States and outline concrete proposals for the X tax's treatment of numerous specific economic issues.