The IRS's capacity to prevent big multinational corporations from avoiding income taxes is facing a generational crisis.
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) is hosting a webinar focused on the ways the new tax law could impact state revenues by changing policies that state lawmakers will soon consider ...
The tax code is becoming more chaotic and less fair.
But despite initial optimism from sponsors and child welfare advocates, Republican proposals in Indiana and Ohio did not advance ...
Congressional leaders have eliminated nearly all the Inflation Reduction Act’s $45.6 billion in new funding for tax ...
IDAHO Gov. Brad Little ordered all state agencies and departments, other than public schools, to cut spending by 3 percent by ...
By not extending the 2021 temporary Child Tax Credit expansion, federal lawmakers have allowed the number of children and ...
Democratic lawmakers introduced identical bills in the House and Senate to tax billionaires earlier this week, resurrecting a proposal ...
Section 529 of the bill states: “None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to review or approve the budget for ...
Congressmen Steve Cohen (TN-9) and Don Beyer (VA-8) and Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon today introduced bicameral ...
The Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy estimates that in 2026, South Carolina’s wealthiest 1%—those making over $782,500 a year—will ...
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Washington Center for Equitable Growth: How U.S. tax policies have fueled right-wing populism
Among the many factors fueling support for right-wing populism in the United States is federal tax policies. The nation’s ...
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