by Andrew F. Quinlan | Nov 3, 2011 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation
Dr. Andrew P. Morriss of the University of Alabama and Lotta Moberg of George Mason University have produced a new paper titled, ““Cartelizing Taxes: Understanding the OECD’s Campaign Against ‘Harmful Tax Competition’,” which thoroughly documents the...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Oct 28, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Financial Privacy, Regulations, Taxation
Fighting the revival of a decades-old proposal that would drive much needed foreign capital out of the US, CF&P has aggressively laid out the case against the regulation to require reporting of non-resident alien deposit interest information to the IRS, an action...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Oct 6, 2011 | Blogs, Financial Privacy, Taxation
My friend Dr. Eduardo Morgan Jr. sees first hand in Panama how the OECD works. While hypocritically chastising smaller jurisdictions and ignoring the same behavior from larger members, the bureaucrats in Paris also keep moving the goal posts, always pushing for...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Oct 3, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Free Market, Government Spending, Welfare and Entitlements
The latest video from our Economics 101 Series tackles poverty, an issue frequently used to pull heart-strings in support of big government policies. But as the video shows, big government redistribution schemes are not making the problem better, and are likely making...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Sep 12, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Capital Gains, Government Spending, Government Waste, Tax Competition, Taxation
The so-called Super Committee has been tasked with finding $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction over the next ten years. Though with the President’s recent call for another half-trillion in stimulus that he claims would be payed for, they would need to find $2...