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A Potential Human Rights Victory in Brazil Would Be Bad News for Criminals

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 14, 2015 | Blogs, Crime, Human Rights, Society

On Friday, I was asked at a Colorado briefing if I had any good policy news from around the world. I was stumped. Because mostly we’ve seen policy move in the wrong direction. In recent years, we’ve seen a couple of nations repeal their flat tax systems. A few...
Two Small-Government Candidates Inadvertently Could Put America in a VAT of Trouble

Two Small-Government Candidates Inadvertently Could Put America in a VAT of Trouble

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 13, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation, VAT

Sometimes the best way to help the cause of freedom is to stop a bad idea. And that’s why I’m vociferously opposed to a value-added tax. Here’s what I wrote today for National Review. I start by explaining that it’s a bad idea to give Washington a big new tax to...
The Kansas Tax Cuts Are Working, and That’s Why Statists Are Worried

The Kansas Tax Cuts Are Working, and That’s Why Statists Are Worried

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 12, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, States, Tax Competition, Taxation

I was in Montreal last week for a conference on tax competition, where I participated in a debate about whether the corporate income tax should be abolished with my crazy left-wing friend Richard Murphy. But I don’t want to write about that debate, both because I was...

Even the OECD Now Admits Spending Caps Are the only Effective Way of Restraining Government

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 11, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Europe, Government Spending

I’m not a big fan of the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. That international bureaucracy is controlled by high-tax nations that want to export bad policy to the rest of the world. As such, the OECD frequently advocates policies that...
Debunking Fiscal Myths: There Is No Loophole for “Carried Interest”

Debunking Fiscal Myths: There Is No Loophole for “Carried Interest”

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 10, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation

I’m a big fan of the flat tax because a low tax rate and no double taxation will result in faster growth and more upward mobility. I also like the flat tax because it gets rid of all deductions, credits, exemptions, preferences, exclusions, and other distortions.And a...
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