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The Hill: Left-leaning Group: SALT Cap Repeal Would Worsen Racial Income Disparities

April 20, 2021

Repealing the cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction would exacerbate racial income and wealth disparities, according to an analysis released Tuesday from the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP). The think tank’s report comes as a growing number of Democratic lawmakers are pushing for the SALT cap to be repealed […]

Associated Press: Should states set pot policy by its potency? Some say yes

April 20, 2021

Potency taxes have an upside for states: more stable revenue than sales taxes, says Carl Davis of the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a progressive think tank. That’s because sales tax totals can fall with prices in a maturing market. Read more

The Washington Post: Biden Wants to Crack Down on Corporate Tax Loopholes, Resuming a Battle His Predecessors Lost

April 20, 2021

More than 60 percent of U.S. multinationals’ reported foreign income is booked in seven small countries that promise to only nibble at corporate profits, about twice the share as in 2000, according to Bank of America. The tax avoidance efforts — entirely legal under U.S. law — resulted in 55 of the nation’s largest corporations […]

New York Times: Make Tax-Dodging Companies Pay for Biden’s Infrastructure Plan

April 18, 2021

American companies and companies that make money in the United States are not paying enough money in taxes. Even as profits have soared, tax payments have declined. Fifty-five of the nation’s largest corporations — including FedEx, Nike and the agribusiness giant Archer Daniels Midland — paid nothing in federal income taxes in 2020, despite collectively […]

The 2022-23 state budget presents Ohio lawmakers with an opportunity to rebuild communities so all people, no matter what they look like or how much money they have, can thrive and succeed. But instead of using all available options to support communities, the Ohio House Republican majority proposed a budget that would cut income taxes […]

Legacies of historical racist policies and ongoing discrimination in areas such as education, employment, and housing have barred many Californians of color from economic opportunities. As a result, Californians of color — particularly Black, Latinx, and American Indian Californians — are less likely to have high incomes and to have built enough wealth to be […]

Jacobin: Never Trust a CEO Who Says They Want to Help

April 15, 2021

Meanwhile, at least twelve corporate members of the Business Roundtable paid nothing in federal taxes last year, according to the advocacy group Patriotic Millionaires’ review of data compiled by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Read more

Washington Post: Biden proposals may not guarantee all Fortune 500 corporations pay federal income taxes, experts say

April 15, 2021

Of the 55 corporations that did not pay federal income taxes in 2020, only five had more than $2 billion in net income, according to the report by the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning think tank. That means the overwhelming majority of them would not be subject to the book tax. Matt […]

Washington Post: Opinion: Americans are liberals on taxes, living under a conservative system

April 15, 2021

When you combine all the kinds of taxes people pay, you see the system is almost flat. As this report from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy shows, in 2018, Americans in the middle of the income distribution paid 25.4 percent of their income in taxes, while those in the top 1 percent paid […]

Los Angeles Times: Column: California Democrats have a chance to flex some muscle and work to restore deductions for taxpayers

April 15, 2021

Standard deductions were nearly doubled and so were child credits. Importantly for many upper-middle-class Californians, the alternative minimum tax was significantly lowered. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy reports that if the caps were eliminated, half the savings for California would go to the richest — the top 1%. Read more

Discovery No. 1 one is that almost no major U.S. corporation, certainly not those that do business overseas, actually pays the 21% corporate tax rate, set by law. In fact, on average, Fortune 500 companies pay about half that much – 11.3% according to the non-profit Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy and Taxation, working […]

The News-Gazette: Jim Dey | Once scourge of rich, governor’s now their defender

April 14, 2021

That’s one reason why, in his letter to Biden, Pritzker & Co. ignored higher earners, complaining that “middle class Americans are struggling under this federal tax burden.” That’ s just not so, according to the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. It concluded that “62 percent of the benefits would go to the richest […]

City & State (NY): Correcting disinformation about the excluded workers fund

April 14, 2021

Technically, no employee in New York pays into unemployment as it’s a tax on employers, but their employment is what leads to the pay-ins. While it’s impossible to know whether every person who will receive benefits has paid state, local or federal taxes, the available research shows that the majority of undocumented immigrants do pay […]

North Carolina’s tax code and budget are wrought with such policy choices, which can result in racist outcome that worsen barriers to well-being for people and communities of color, according to new data from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP). The greater tax load carried by Black, Indigenous, and Latinx residents has been […]

Nonprofit Quarterly: Pressure to Tax Corporations Rises as Infrastructure Gaps Come into Full View

April 14, 2021

The bottom line: As research conducted by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) illustrates, at least 55 major US corporations that had a combined total of $40.5 billion in profits paid $0 in federal corporate taxes. If they had paid the current corporate tax rate of 21 percent, their tax bill would come […]

420 Intel: Considering Opportunities for the Upcoming Federal Taxation of Cannabis

April 14, 2021

According to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, “state and local excise collections on retail cannabis sales surpassed $1 billion for the first time in 2018.” This rapid growth is aligned with the acceptance of medical and recreational cannabis, and the efforts states are putting in to help discourage purchasing cannabis from unlicensed and […]

Common Dreams: Jayapal Calls for Crackdown on Wealthiest After IRS Chief Says Tax Evasion Costs US $1 Trillion a Year

April 14, 2021

Furthermore, another recent study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) showed that 55 U.S. corporate giants paid $0 in federal income taxes last year, and 26 of them haven’t paid a dime for the past three years—a time period in which the GOP’s “morally and economically obscene” tax cuts for corporations and […]

The Cap Times: Plain Talk: It’s time to fix America’s infrastructure — and make corporations help pay for it

April 14, 2021

The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a Washington-based research group that keeps tabs on such things, reported earlier this month that at least 55 of America’s largest corporations paid no federal income taxes last year. While the 2017 Trump administration’s tax “reform” reduced the federal corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%, dozens of […]

Wealth Management: What CRE Opportunities Await if the American Jobs Plan is Enacted?

April 14, 2021

Some in corporate America are critical of Biden’s proposed plan because it would be paid for raising the corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent. Nevertheless, corporations would still pay less under this proposal than they paid prior to the Trump Administration’s 2017 tax cuts and the benefits of infrastructure improvements to corporate […]

Willamette Week: Nike’s Tax Bill in Oregon Is a Secret. We Asked Three Analysts to Make an Estimate.

April 14, 2021

The breakdown of that percentage among states is impossible to know, [Matthew Gardner, ITEP Senior Fellow] says, especially considering not every state has the same single-factor corporate tax structure that Oregon has: “We cannot say how much of [Nike’s] income, or that tax, is attributable to Oregon.” Read more

Tax policy plays a role in the fight for economic and racial justice. The type of tax and how it is structured matters. A new report issued by the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), Taxes and Racial Equity , explains how historical and contemporary policy choices have resulted in tax codes that maintain […]

The Commercial Appeal: FedEx CEO: Don’t raise corporate taxes to pay for Biden’s infrastructure plan

April 13, 2021

The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy published the report earlier this month, saying FedEx had an effective tax rate of minus -12.8% from 2018 to 2020. The report cited a provision in the CARES Act bill passed in the COVID-19 pandemic’s early stages, along with the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed under […]

CNBC: New $3,000 Child Tax Credit to Start Payments in July, IRS Says

April 13, 2021

About 83 million children live in households that would benefit from the expansion of the child tax credit, according to a study from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. In addition, the poorest 20% of families would see income increase by more than 37% during the year that the policy is in place. Read […]

North Carolina’s tax code and budget are wrought with such policy choices, which can result in racist outcomes that worsen barriers to well-being for people and communities of color, according to new data from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP). The greater tax load carried by Black, Indigenous, and Latinx residents has been […]

The Guardian: US CEOs think Biden’s corporate tax rate hike will have negative impact – survey

April 12, 2021

A report released earlier this month from the progressive Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy found that at least 55 of America’s top companies, including FedEx and Nike, paid no federal corporate income tax because of loopholes and substitutes. The report found that the tax breaks cost $8.5bn in potential tax revenue. Read more