In a pending Supreme Court case, Moore v. United States, the plaintiffs are challenging the constitutionality of a provision in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act imposing a transition tax on certain undistributed foreign profits of US taxpayers. The outcome of this case may severely constrain the...
Although the US tax code does not explicitly reference race or ethnicity, the federal income tax system contributes to racial disparities when factors that affect tax liabilities are correlated with race. This study is the first to use the Tax Policy Center’s microsimulation model—newly enhanced...
This public comment highlights the usefulness of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) for analyzing family dynamics, income support, and income changes throughout the year and over longer time periods. If the Census Bureau follows through with a proposal to reduce the SIPP...
The federal government invests more than $500 billion annually in children through direct cash payments, including tax credits, and in-kind goods such as childcare, education, food subsidies, and healthcare coverage. This represents about 10 percent of the federal budget. Research shows these...
This comment letter to the US Senate Finance Committee addresses the tax treatment of cryptocurrency staking. Stakers validate blockchain transactions and receive compensation for that work in the form of more cryptocurrency tokens. They should pay ordinary income taxes on the rewards they...
Total state government tax revenue collections declined 0.4 percent in nominal terms and 6.4 percent in real terms in the fourth quarter of 2022 relative to a year earlier. Revenue growth rates varied considerably among major revenue sources and across states in the fourth quarter of 2022. Real...
The Potential Economic Consequences of Disallowing the Taxation of Unrealized Income
In a pending Supreme Court case, Moore v. United States, the plaintiffs are challenging the constitutionality of a provision in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act imposing a transition tax on certain undistributed foreign profits of US taxpayers. The outcome of this case may severely constrain the...
Racial Disparities in the Treatment of Capital Income in the Federal Individual Income Tax
Although the US tax code does not explicitly reference race or ethnicity, the federal income tax system contributes to racial disparities when factors that affect tax liabilities are correlated with race. This study is the first to use the Tax Policy Center’s microsimulation model—newly enhanced...
US Census Bureau Request for OMB Clearance for the Collection of Data Concerning the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)
This public comment highlights the usefulness of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) for analyzing family dynamics, income support, and income changes throughout the year and over longer time periods. If the Census Bureau follows through with a proposal to reduce the SIPP...
The Return on Investing in Children
The federal government invests more than $500 billion annually in children through direct cash payments, including tax credits, and in-kind goods such as childcare, education, food subsidies, and healthcare coverage. This represents about 10 percent of the federal budget. Research shows these...
Balancing the Need for Tax Fairness with the Unique Characteristics of Cryptocurrencies
This comment letter to the US Senate Finance Committee addresses the tax treatment of cryptocurrency staking. Stakers validate blockchain transactions and receive compensation for that work in the form of more cryptocurrency tokens. They should pay ordinary income taxes on the rewards they...
State Tax and Economic Review, 2023 Quarter 1
National Survey: Families Faced Financial Strain When Expanded CTC Expired
Ed Kleinbard's Business Enterprise Income Tax
An Analysis of the Updated Graetz Proposal to Enact a Broad Reform of the Federal Tax System
State Tax and Economic Review, 2022 Quarter 4
Total state government tax revenue collections declined 0.4 percent in nominal terms and 6.4 percent in real terms in the fourth quarter of 2022 relative to a year earlier. Revenue growth rates varied considerably among major revenue sources and across states in the fourth quarter of 2022. Real...