Next year, Congress and the White House will be presented with a once-in-a-generation opportunity to revisit America’s tax policies.
Taxes are set to rise in 2026. A lot. Without a concerted effort, preventing these tax hikes will significantly add to the deficit.
Lawmakers must prioritize policies that come with the biggest “bang for the buck” — that is, what policies will bring the most growth for the least cost?
While some policies may look friendly to families, we must consider the tax code as a whole and in the context of a global economy.
The Alternative Minimum Tax is affecting more and more moderate income taxpayers. The solution does not lie in raising taxes on others, but rather in broader reform of the tax code itself.
Small business owners are the engine of our economy.
According to the former CBO Director, they matter a great deal.
Let’s not turn back the clock on progress that’s been made.
It is hard to find any serious economist who would argue that the federal government’s tax and spending policies make no difference to U.S. economic performance. Indeed, all across the political spectrum and throughout the leading schools of economic thought, a broad consensus exists that what governments do…
It’s been over 25 years since the U.S. last reformed its tax code. One of the architects of that reform plan, Bob Packwood, discusses how it was done – and how a similar plan could be passed today.
In an adaptation from his new book, the Oklahoma Senator delivers a stern warning about America’s fiscal future.
With people paying less in gas taxes because of improved economy standards, a new source of revenue is needed to build and maintain our nation’s bridges and roads.