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As tax day approaches, the following American Enterprise Institute (AEI) scholars are available on a variety of tax topics. Below please find contact information and recent pieces of research.
In a just published piece, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) tax experts Alex Brill and Alan Viard assess President Obama's plan to triple dividend tax rate.
"President Obama's tax proposal to cut the corporate tax rate to 28% would take the US's ranking from last place (34th) to 32nd place. We need more leadership than that to get a truly competitive and pro-growth tax system." – Alex Brill
With tax day deadline here, Congress returned to Washington Monday to vote on the "Buffett Rule," a proposal to impose a minimum 30 percent tax on people earning more than $1 million.
The proposal, which failed in the Senate, resembles the alternative minimum tax (AMT) in one way -- it was...
On Sunday, April 1st 2012 the United States will become the developed country with the highest statutory corporate tax rate. Japan, the previous ‘champion,’ is set to lower their rates leaving America in the top spot.
Today, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) economist and tax expert Alex Brill released a pro-growth, progressive, and practical tax reform proposal. Brill explains that six simple changes to the tax code can create an economic environment that improves our global competitiveness.
Because tax policy is a reflection of values, citizens in a democratic society should be concerned with how taxes are collected and spent.
Congress is getting in the holiday spirit, and top on their gift list for American workers is extending President Obama’s payroll tax holiday, set to expire at the end of the year. But, as is the case with many gift ideas, this one sounds better than it is in real life.






