Pathways to Tax Reform

Pathways to Tax Reform
Author: Stanley S. Surrey
Publisher: Cambridge : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1973
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Stanley Surrey's book is the first to analyze all the 'expenditure' aspects of the tax laws and to indicate their amounts and their effects on the country. It provides the mechanism for a proper re-examination of hidden tax expenditures and explores pathways toward eliminating both the tax escapes and inefficient and wasteful means of governmental subsidization which these expenditures now produce.

Pathways to Fiscal Reform in the United States

Pathways to Fiscal Reform in the United States
Author: John W. Diamond
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2015-01-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0262321920

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Experts discuss fiscal reforms intended to address the U.S. debt problem, examining entitlements, federal budgetary processes, and individual and corporate income taxes. The United States and other advanced economies in the Eurozone and elsewhere face severe fiscal problems. The United States is on an unsustainable dynamic path; absent corrective fiscal policies, federal deficits and debts relative to gross domestic product will continue to increase dramatically. In this book, experts consider possible fiscal reforms aimed at addressing the debt problem, focusing on entitlement programs, budgetary issues and processes, and individual and corporate income tax reform. The contributors address such topics as the interaction of rising health care costs and the level of federal expenditures; alternative methods for evaluating the fiscal health and sustainability of Social Security; the effectiveness of budgetary constraints imposed on the states, including balanced budget amendments and debt ceilings; approaches to curtailing individual tax expenditures and methods for increasing the progressivity of the tax system; and the effects of traditional base-broadening, rate-reducing corporate income tax reforms. Contributors Henry J. Aaron, James Alm, Rosanne Altshuler, Daniel Baneman, Joe Barnes, Robert J. Carroll, Ruud A. de Mooij, John W. Diamond, Jagadeesh Gokhale, Jane G. Gravelle, Peter R. Hartley, Vivian Ho, John Kitchen, Edward D. Kleinbard, John Mutti, Thomas S. Neubig, Mark V. Pauly, Rudolph G. Penner, Andrew J. Rettenmaier, Shanna Rose, Joseph Rosenberg, Daniel Smith, Eric Toder, Alan D. Viard, Roberton Williams, George R. Zodrow

Pathways to Tax Reforms

Pathways to Tax Reforms
Author: Stanley S. Surrey
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1974
Genre:
ISBN:

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Blueprints and Pathways

Blueprints and Pathways
Author: Walter Hettich
Publisher: Ottawa, Ont. : Economic Council of Canada
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1984
Genre: Fiscal policy
ISBN:

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The 535 Report

The 535 Report
Author: Dorothy A. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

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This Essay argues that current tax policies that include special tax rates, loopholes and deductions disadvantage most Americans in favor of income received by a select few - especially members of Congress. The majority of taxpayers of color as well as white taxpayers are not eligible for the loopholes and special tax breaks that currently exist in our tax laws. Tax reform that eliminates special deals as a means to lowering tax rates for all is the best way forward towards a fairer and simpler tax system. Such reform however is unlikely to occur in the absence of a “focusing event” that will galvanize the American public to demand change. My proposal for The 535 Report could be that focusing event.

Pathways to State Property Tax Reform

Pathways to State Property Tax Reform
Author: Richard Eccleston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

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Reforming state and local government property taxes can contribute to a fairer and more sustainable housing system as well as delivering additional economic and social dividends. This research proposed a nationally coordinated incremental strategy with clearly defined short, medium and long-term objectives, including administrative reforms; a simpler and fairer revenue neutral transfer duty; and replacing transfer duties with a broad-based recurrent property tax.

Pathways to Housing Tax Reform

Pathways to Housing Tax Reform
Author: Richard Eccleston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

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This research is the final report of the AHURI Inquiry into 'Pathways to Housing Tax Reform in Australia'. It features real-world modelling and implementation time frames to steer tax settings that progress the efficiency, equity and sustainability of housing tax policy, and also presents meaningful long-term political pathways to achieve these outcomes.