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  • blog  March 8, 2017

    State Rundown 3/8: Much Ado About Consumption Taxes

    This week brings more news of states considering reforms to their consumption taxes, on everything from gasoline in South Carolina and Tennessee, to marijuana in…
  • blog  March 8, 2017

    A Tax Perspective on International Women's Day

    Thursday, March 8 is International Women’s Day. The day draws attention to the progress that has been made and the work that still needs to…
  • blog  March 7, 2017

    GOP Obamacare Repeal Would Slash Taxes on the Wealthy At the Expense of Middle- and Low-Income Families

    On Monday, House Republicans released legislation that would repeal or modify many of the most significant portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). A central…
  • blog  March 2, 2017

    Undocumented Immigrants Pay Taxes

    A newly updated ITEP report released today provides data that helps dispute the erroneous idea espoused during President Trump’s address to Congress that undocumented immigrants…
  • blog  March 2, 2017

    Tax Justice Digest: Undocumented Immigrants Pay Taxes and Fact-Checking President Trump

    In the Tax Justice Digest we recap the latest reports, blog posts, and analyses from Citizens for Tax Justice and the Institute on Taxation and…
  • blog  March 1, 2017

    Fact-Checking Tax Policy Points in President Trump's Address to Congress

    Despite some expectations that President Donald Trump would use his address to a joint session of Congress to lay out more details of his plan…
  • blog  March 1, 2017

    State Rundown 3/1: Will Tax Cut Proposals Be "In Like a Lion, Out Like A Lamb"?

    Tax cuts have been proposed in many states already this year, but amid so much uncertainty, it remains to be seen how successful those efforts…
  • report  March 1, 2017

    Undocumented Immigrants' State & Local Tax Contributions

    Public debates over federal immigration reform, specifically around undocumented immigrants, often suffer from insufficient and inaccurate information about the tax contributions of undocumented immigrants, particularly at the state level. The truth is that undocumented immigrants living in the United States paybillions of dollars each year in state and local taxes. Further, these tax contributions would increase significantly if all undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States were granted a pathway to citizenship as part of comprehensive immigration reform. Or put in the reverse, if undocumented immigrants are deported in high numbers, state and local revenues could take a substantial hit.

  • blog  February 28, 2017

    Return of the Moderate: A Kansas Force Awakens

    Before the tea party wave of 2010 that brought Gov. Sam Brownback to power and inspired the disappointing “real life experiment” in tax policy, Kansas…
  • blog  February 28, 2017

    What to Watch in the States: State-Federal Relationship Shifting

    So far in this series on tax policy topics to watch in 2017, we’ve covered important state debates in areas such as attempts to weaken…

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