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The Thompson plan

Last week, Ironman over at Political Calculations reviewed the Giuliani income tax simplification plan. This week, he tackles the even more impressively simple tax simplification plan advocated by GOP Presidential candidate, Fred Thompson. Of course, as if on cue, Thompson...

What's missing in the tax debate

Wouldn't it be nice if at least one of the Presidential candidates would embrace the basic reform that is really needed in the U.S. tax system? Simply simplification. Previous posts on tax simplification issues are here. Interestingly, one of my...

Tax simplification made simple

One of the more distressing aspects of the Bush Administration's distractions is the abandonment of the movement toward income tax simplification. In this lucid EconTalk session, Alvin Rabushka of Stanford University's Hoover Institution lays out the case for the flat...

GOP cruising for a bruising?

I'm certainly no political prognosticator, but a couple of matters caught my eye over the past week or so that indicate to me that the Republican Party has become dangerously concerned with maintaining power rather than providing leadership. The first...

Income tax panel announces overhaul proposals

Income tax simplification is a recurring subject on this blog, so I took notice of this NY Times article regarding yesterday's announcement that President Bush's tax-overhaul panel had agreed to offer two alternatives to the present tax code -- one...

Bush = Carter?

The inimitable Professor Bainbridge is not happy with President Bush for a variety of valid reasons, and recently observed that the President may be becoming the Republican Party's equivalent of what former President Jimmy Carter has been for the Democratic...

The politics of tax policy

This NY Times article reviews the growing consensus within the Bush Administration that something needs to be done with the federal government's absurdly complex and special interest-riddled income tax system. There is no real economic analysis of the alternatives here,...

Observations on Bush's convention speech

Arnold Kling has this excellent analysis of President Bush's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention. And Professor Maule has some insightful comments on the President's proposals regarding income tax simplification. Sigh....

More on tax simplification

Bob Formaini is a Senior Economist and Public Policy Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. In this TCS Central column, Mr. Formaini addresses a fundamental absurdity of the income tax system in the United States: You might be...

The quest for tax simplification

From Stu's Views:...

Tax simplification

James Edward Maule is a professor of tax law at Villonova University School of Law who authors a blog in which he frequently opines on various issues relating to tax policy. Today, the issue is income tax simplification and he...

The ugly reality of consumer credit

This Wall Street Journal ($) article reports on how the consumer credit industry is generating huge profits by charging exorbitant interest rates and penalties on credit cards that the industry provides to the riskiest consumer borrowers: For consumers who pay...

A tax lawyer's view on tax simplification

From the incomparable Stu's Views:...

Bush Administration's record on cutting the bureaucracy

Tyler Cowen posts this analysis over at Marginal Revolutions reflecting that the Bush Administration compares poorly with other administrations of the past 40 years in terms of reducing the amount of major governmental agency or department budgets. As Mr. Cowen...

This year's lousy tax bill

As noted in a post here several days ago, the 1986 Tax Bill was one of President Reagan's enduring accomplishments, not as much for the tax rate reduction as for the bill's bold move toward tax simplification. Using that bill...

Tax Day thoughts

This Journal Economic Committee report does a good job of concisely explaining the progressive nature of the United States' income tax system. The report contains this classic observation: Collectively, the bottom 40% of earners thus pays little or nothing in...

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