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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...
Panelists will provide an overview of the book and its implications for current policy issues.
Isn't it time we stopped fighting over Bush's tax policy? Wouldn't it be refreshing to have a fiscal-policy debate without repeating Bush's name?
This volume is an invaluable guide for policymakers facing important decisions about environmental taxation, marginal tax rates, dividend taxation, and the taxation of business investment.
AEI scholars are available to comment on President George W. Bush' nomination of Ben S. Bernanke to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
As bad as the news has been this year, for taxpayers there is much worse news to come.
The Democrats' magic word is "inherited," and never before in the history of American politics has a word been so abused.
Alan D. Viard and contributors offer an invaluable guide for policymakers facing important decisions about a variety of taxes.





