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The U.S. ranks 18 on a map compiled by Newsweek with data showing the best and worst Organization for Economic cooperation ...
Tariffs are not a realistic tax base. They’re among the worst taxes imaginable — narrow, arbitrary, unstable and regressive.
The summit brought agreement on broad principles for tax reform. The objections will come when it gets down to details.
A clever new paper puts concrete numbers to the taxes paid by members of the Forbes 400.
The Dutch economy provides a compelling case study in understanding the complexities of wealth inequality and the limitations of using taxes as a sole solution. While many argue that higher taxes ...
High-income earners (>$217,000): For taxes filed in 2026, households making between $217,000 and $318,000 would see their after-tax income raise 2.6 percent, a tax break of about $5,400.
The product of years of Republican effort, the American tax code now blends traditional supply-side economics with President Trump’s populist 2024 campaign promises.
We all know the government uses taxes to pay for things. But what about using taxes to control behavior? This week on Summer School, Professor Darrick Hamilton of The New School, helps us explore ...
The CBO’s analysis confirms what research has shown for years — tax cuts skewed heavily toward the wealthy don’t generate the broad-based economic growth their proponents promise.
Question #14 of GOBankingRates’ Top 100 Money Experts Series How does freelancing or gig work affect your taxes? The gig ...
Sir Keir Starmer defended the government's handling of the economy but failed to answer a question about taxes.
For small business owners in Pennsylvania, the economic turbulence of recent years has done more than strain cash flow—it’s left many facing serious tax consequences. Between pandemic-era slowdowns, ...