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Law 360: Biz Tax Credit Proposals Would Aid Wealthy, Report Says

June 30, 2020

Republican proposals to make business tax credits refundable to mitigate the economic downturn caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic would provide unnecessary tax breaks to high-income people, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy said in a report. Read more

POLITICO Morning Tax: Welcome, commissioner

June 30, 2020

FOOT OFF THE ACCELERATOR, PLEASE: The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy’s Matthew Gardner and Steve Wamhoff maintain in a new paper that the proposals to allow companies to cash out on their tax credits won’t just help businesses in desperate need of cash. Instead, they argue that companies like Amazon and Netflix, which are already […]

The Fiscal Times: A ‘Wacky’ Tax Credit Idea: $4,000 for Vacation

June 23, 2020

Matthew Gardner, a senior fellow at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, says that the loose requirements in the bill mean “that any car owner with an ounce of creativity should be able to gin up an excuse for taking a tax credit for every tank of gas they’ve purchased in 2020.” That, says […]

The Dallas Morning News: DACA Texans Are Essential to our COVID-19 Response and Economic Future

June 22, 2020

In total, Texas is home to more than 107,000 DACA recipients, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Those DACA recipients pay $244.5 million annually in state and local taxes, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy estimates. Read more

Sentinel & Enterprise: It’s Been a Year Without Equal

June 21, 2020

Instead, the last real action on the fiscal 2021 budget came in January when Baker rolled out a $44.6 billion spending plan that would have its underlying assumptions wiped away before lawmakers could try their hands at producing a budget of their own. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy this week said that “despite […]

CNN: This Is Who’s Affected by the Supreme Court Decision on DACA

June 18, 2020

According to a 2018 report from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the young undocumented immigrants who are enrolled in DACA and those who would be eligible for the program if it were still accepting new applicants contribute about $1.7 billion in state and local taxes annually. That figure includes personal income, property, and […]

Over the past ten years, unemployment insurance taxes paid based on undocumented immigrants’ work in New Jersey added more than $1.36 billion to state and federal unemployment insurance trust funds, according to a recent analysis conducted by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy and the Fiscal Policy Institute. In addition to contributions to unemployment […]

Crain’s New York Business: Legalizing Marijuana Can’t Cure Inequality, But It Will Ease Budget Crisis

June 14, 2020

My methodology is informed by the work of Carl Davis, research director at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, who recently published a thoughtful blog post on per-capita cannabis excise tax collections. Davis found that last year more than $1.9 billion of tax revenue was collected across seven adult-use states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, […]

A sensible way to address revenue shortfalls and an unfair tax code is to raise income taxes on the state’s wealthiest households. By reforming New Jersey’s income tax, our recovery can be strengthened by reducing the tax burden that low-paid and middle class families pay, while generating more revenue for public programs and services that […]

POLITICO: States Move Cautiously in Contending With Huge Budget Gaps

June 5, 2020

“This crisis is still in its very early stages,” said Carl Davis of the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Davis noted that the last recession began in December 2007, about nine months before the global financial system really imploded. And yet, many state tax increases didn’t happen until 2009 or even later as they […]

Minneapolis Star Tribune: Minnesota Companies Cashing in on CARES Act Business Tax Breaks

June 2, 2020

Other taxation watchdogs call it a windfall, and one that disproportionately benefits large companies with volatile earnings, not the neighborhood auto shop or hair salon whose business vanished in the wake of COVID-19. Plus, unlike the Paycheck Protection Program, which has limits on how the loans can be used in order for the loan to […]

Salon.com: About 75% of Trump’s Proposed Coronavirus Capital Gains Tax Cut Would Go to the Top 1% of Earners

May 30, 2020

Steve Wamhoff, the director of federal tax policy at the liberal-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), argued that “proponents of capital gains tax breaks have always offered a weak argument that they encourage investment” but Trump’s proposal is more dubious given that it is only a temporary cut. A temporary cut “is supported […]

USA Today: Biden wants Amazon to ‘start paying their taxes’

May 26, 2020

Amazon’s position is that it pays what it owes according to the tax code. A recent analysis by the liberal-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy said that, despite reporting $29 billion of U.S. income over the last three years, the company has reported a total of zero current federal income taxes over the same period. “In fact, […]

Politico Morning Tax: The Related Note

May 26, 2020

It’s not the first time Biden has called out Amazon on taxes, nor was it the first time the company fired back. “We pay every cent owed,” Amazon tweeted. “Assume your complaint is w/ the tax code, not Amazon.” The liberal Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy regularly details how much or, generally, how little […]

Tampa Bay Times: They Pay Taxes, But There’s No Stimulus Money for Them

May 24, 2020

In Florida, passing the HEROES Act and extending the CARES Act retroactively would help an additional 277,240 people — those living in households where at least one member uses a taxpayer identification number, according to the Institute On Taxation and Economic Policy, a nonpartisan tax policy organization in Washington, D.C. Read more

Courier Post: NJ should provide COVID-19 aid to undocumented immigrants who pay income tax

May 22, 2020

About 475,000 immigrants without legal status live in New Jersey, according to 2018 figures by the Pew Research Center. Workers who do not have legal status pay more than $11.7 billion in state and local taxes, according to a 2017 study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a non-profit think tank. Read more

Orlando Sentinel: Is Wall Street Journal right? Is Florida “well-managed?” It depends

May 22, 2020

New York’s tax burdens are relatively even. The effective rate for New York’s poorest is 11.4 percent, compared to 11.3 for the top one percent and 12.4 for the middle. The comparisons are by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, which last updated them in 2018. So it’s obvious why the Journal resents New […]

Yahoo Finance: Biden Hits Amazon on Taxes, Which May Benefit From the Coronavirus Outbreak

May 22, 2020

While the numbers prove its savviness for capitalizing on advantages under the U.S. Tax Code, newly available deductions under the CARES Act make tax savings even more accessible. And with the windfalls, tax experts believe Amazon appears positioned to reduce its federal tax liability to at or near zero, again, in 2020. “I’d say their […]

Bloomberg:Energy Companies Reap Tax Breaks As They Brace For Virus Impact

May 21, 2020

But what makes oil and gas companies especially poised to take advantage of this provision is the cyclical nature of the commodity they produce and transport. “It’s not at all surprising to me that liberalizing the use of operating loss carrybacks would disproportionately affect oil and gas,” said Matt Gardner, a senior fellow at the […]

Orange County Register: Tax hike on vaping is the wrong priority at the wrong time

May 21, 2020

Compounding all of these problems is that the vaping tax hike would have the largest impact on those who can least afford it. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) notes in its “Guide to Fair State and Local Taxes” that excise taxes like this “fall more heavily on middle- and low-income families than […]

In addition to state and local taxes, new estimates show that the labor of undocumented workers in Washington state has resulted in nearly $400 million of contributions to the state and federal unemployment trust fund over the past ten years. Yet these workers are systematically denied protection when they become unemployed. Read more

Los Angeles Times:Stop discriminating financially against taxpayers without Social Security numbers

May 20, 2020

All told, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy estimated that 4.3 million adults and 3.5 million children were disqualified from the stimulus program. Read more

Orlando Sentinel: Make corporations – not teachers – pay up

May 19, 2020

In fact, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy found that Florida families that make less than $50,000 spend 8-12% of their annual income on local and state taxes while families that make $200,000 or more spend between 2% and 4.5%. Read more

Bloomberg: California Setting Rules for Finding Pot’s Napa Valley

May 19, 2020

The state also has a vested interest in protecting pot’s reputation. California cannabis, both recreational and medicinal, generated $395.4 million in taxes in 2018 and $629.2 million in 2019, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy said. California cannabis sales accounted for one-third of the $1.9 billion in tax revenue raised nationwide last year, according […]

Yahoo! Finance: Coronavirus stimulus checks: Here’s what a second round could look like

May 18, 2020

The new bill will provide payments worth nearly $600 billion, with the average payout of more than $3,000 to families in all but the highest income levels, according to The Institute On Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP). Similar to the first stimulus payments, single adults with income up to $75,000 will get the full $1,200 […]