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Wall Street Journal:Whiting Petroleum Adopts Poison Pill to Protect Potential Tax Breaks

March 28, 2020

One tax analyst said hard-hit industries might be trying to protect their net operating losses from unwelcome distressed investors looking for buying opportunities. “It seems like one of the unforeseen consequences of the economic downturn that you’re now seeing is that it’s probably creating a target-rich environment for anyone who sees this as an acquisition,” […]

Slate: Why Some Americans Entitled to a Coronavirus Relief Check Won’t Get One

March 28, 2020

The reason why is that the government intends to track Americans down and deliver their corona-bonus using the tax information they submitted in 2018 or 2019. But a fairly large number of households don’t file returns to the IRS each year because their income is so small that they are not required to. As a […]

Bloomberg: Delayed Tax Filing Could Mean Larger Stimulus Check for Some

March 27, 2020

For people who were ineligible in 2018 and perhaps took a pay cut or got a divorce that put them under the income thresholds in 2019, “there needs to be a real information campaign to get people to file on time,” said Meg Wiehe, deputy director of the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Read […]

Crooked: Democrats Must Keep Fighting Trump’s Bailouts

March 27, 2020

These massive corporations also reaped huge benefits from Trump’s 2017 corporate tax cuts. An Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy report from March 10 lays it out: “In the two full years since the Trump corporate tax cuts took effect, seven large U.S.-based airlines reported $30 billion of U.S. pretax income and paid an average […]

CNN: These taxpayers won’t get stimulus checks. That’s unjust

March 27, 2020

Unfortunately, the Senate proposal does not include all taxpayers. Those who file their taxes using an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) instead of a Social Security number have been left out, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Omitting these taxpayers will exclude many of the American taxpayers who are most vulnerable in […]

Miami Herald: Millions of immigrant families won’t get coronavirus stimulus checks, experts say

March 26, 2020

ITIN filers collectively contribute an estimated $11.74 billion in state and local taxes each year, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. In 2015, ITIN filers paid $23.6 billion in total federal taxes. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders would be able to qualify for the money […]

ABC News: New York and DC call out shortcomings of relief bill while others stand to gain

March 26, 2020

Who has been left out? Undocumented workers: Those who file their taxes using an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) instead of a Social Security number have been left out, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. This means undocumented workers — despite their enormous role in the economy — are left out of […]

Fox NYC: Expand / Collapse search Coronavirus stimulus FAQ

March 26, 2020

According to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, immigrants who file taxes using an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) instead of a Social Security Number will be exempt from payments, which the institution says excludes an additional estimated 4.3 million adults and 3.5 million children from the benefit. Read more

Fortune: Everything you need to know about the stimulus checks in the coronavirus relief bill

March 25, 2020

That said, not all older people who are already reliant on government assistance are immediately eligible for a rebate. According to Steve Wamhoff of the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) think tank, the current bill excludes recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI), a federal welfare program granted to elderly and disabled people who […]

WV Metro News: How the federal financial relief package could aid West Virginia citizens and businesses

March 25, 2020

In West Virginia, the average rebate for households is $1,830, according to an analysis from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Read more

American Prospect: Avoid Taxes, Receive Federal Bailouts

March 25, 2020

On that haul, they paid an average effective federal income tax rate of 2.3 percent. According to Matthew Gardner at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, that rate is actually inflated by Southwest Airlines, which accounts for the overwhelming majority of the income taxes paid by this group. “The other six—Delta, American, United, Alaska […]

Labor Notes: $1,200 per Adult, $500 per Child: Stimulus Bill Nears Passage

March 25, 2020

Below is an excerpt from an op-ed by Amy Hanauer, ITEP’s executive director, published in Labor Notes.  The economic catastrophe made this middle-of-the-night package urgent. Unemployment is spiking in ways never before seen and without it, a starkly unequal nation with a badly frayed safety net faces possible Depression-era pain. Today’s bill, while not perfect, […]

Investment News: Recession could hit Social Security financial outlook

March 25, 2020

Trump has proposed eliminating payroll taxes that fund Social Security and Medicare beginning through the end of the year. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a nonpartisan think tank, estimates the proposed payroll tax holiday would cost $843 billion and 65% of its benefits would go to the richest 20% of taxpayers. Read more

Politico: Who’s Looking Ahead to Phase 4

March 25, 2020

For instance, the House bill would expand the Earned Income Tax Credit in ways Democrats have sought for awhile — like making the incentive larger for childless workers, and making more of them eligible. The liberal Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy said the more robust refundable credits could give families an extra half-trillion dollars […]

CNBC: A tale of two coronavirus relief efforts: One for the rich, one for the poor

March 19, 2020

Two financial-relief measures the Trump administration is weighing to fight the economic scourge of the coronavirus would have drastically different impacts on the rich and poor, according to a new analysis. A payroll tax cut would overwhelmingly benefit the richest Americans, and would do little to prop up the economy, according to the Institute on […]

Foreign Policy: Trump’s Big Turnaround: Cash Payments Instead of a Payroll Tax Cut

March 17, 2020

First, a payroll tax cut only offers benefits to those with a job, and, as the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy has extensively documented, it heavily favors higher-income workers—not the unemployed or the retired. So a payroll tax cut would do little or nothing for people who would be among the most vulnerable during […]

Talking Points Memo: Why The Checks-For-Everyone Idea To Ward Off A Recession Is Gaining Steam

March 17, 2020

An analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy found that the top 20 percent of income earners would reap two-third of the benefit of a payroll tax cut, while the bottom fifth of income earners would receive only 2 percent of the benefit. A direct cash transfer, particularly one phased out at higher […]

Bloomberg Tax: Virus Panic Prompts Trump Call for Tax Relief

March 12, 2020

A payroll tax cut, something the administration has floated, would be an ineffective stimulus measure to combat the virus’s economic fallout, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Cutting the payroll tax—a levy imposed on employees, employers, and self-employed individuals to fund Social Security—would primarily benefit higher earners, according to an analysis from […]

New York Times: Trump’s Payroll Tax Cut Would Dwarf the 2008 Bank Bailout

March 12, 2020

The largest gains in dollar figures would go to households earning more than $123,000 a year, according to an analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy in Washington. Read more

Washington Examiner: In cutting payroll taxes to spur the economy, Trump would be following in Obama’s footsteps

March 12, 2020

The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-of-center nonpartisan tax policy organization, found that Obama’s payroll tax cut didn’t benefit the lower and middle class very well. The study showed that the portion of the payroll tax cut that went to the richest 20% of households was 47% in 2011 and 46% in 2012. […]

The Sacramento Bee: Trump has big plans for California highway repair, but no plan to pay for it

March 12, 2020

While there’s no way to know how much states increases would be curbed if federal taxes were higher, if at all, Carl Davis, research director at Washington, D.C., Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, saw two reasons for the state increases. One is that the cost of asphalt, concrete, machine and labor has gone up. […]

Politico: That’s a lot of tax relief

March 11, 2020

Just looking at sales and excise taxes, the eight states where recreational pot was legal in 2019 raised close to $2 billion in revenue, according to Carl Davis of the liberal Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. That adds up to an increase of around a third, or nearly a half-billion dollars. Why the big […]

Washington Post: Virginia General Assembly approves higher gas tax, speed cameras and cellphone ban

March 8, 2020

Virginia joins 31 states that have raised their gas taxes or changed formulas for them in the past decade, responding to declines in revenue, according to the nonprofit Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Twenty-two states have variable-rate taxes to guard against inflation. Read more

Market Watch: This is how much American workers saved during the first year after Trump tax overhaul

March 4, 2020

Focusing on personal taxes didn’t tell the whole story, according to Steve Wamhoff, director of federal tax policy at the progressive Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, or ITEP. “The parts of the Trump tax cuts that really benefit the rich are not the personal-income-tax cuts but the corporate-income-tax cuts and estate-tax cuts,” according to […]

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