by Andrew F. Quinlan | Mar 7, 2017 | Opinion and Commentary
Originally published by Townhall on March 2, 2017. History has shown that the defenders of liberty and limited government must remain forever on guard. One reason for this is the tendency of politicians to grab little known or previously defeated ideas off the shelf...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Feb 24, 2017 | Opinion and Commentary
This article appeared on Inside Sources on February 22, 2017. Senate Democrats recently proposed a plan for $1 trillion in deficit spending on infrastructure. It would commit billions of taxpayer dollars to high-profile boondoggles, like high-speed rail, which...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Feb 15, 2017 | Opinion and Commentary
This article appeared on the Daily Caller on February 14, 2017. Republicans control the White House and both chambers of Congress for the first time in a decade. That might not be true for long, however, if they give into the voices within the party and other special...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Feb 10, 2017 | Opinion and Commentary
Originally published by Cayman Financial Review on February 1, 2017. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has gradually carved for itself a central role in global tax matters over the past two decades. Today, its many initiatives impact...
by Brian Garst | Feb 10, 2017 | Opinion and Commentary
Originally published by Cayman Financial Review on February 1, 2017. One of the key separators between U.S. and European tax policy has long been the presence of value-added taxes. That might change thanks to a provision in the proposed blueprint that will serve as...
by Andrew F. Quinlan | Feb 1, 2017 | Opinion and Commentary
This article appeared on Inside Sources on January 30, 2017. Republicans appear committed to reforming the corporate tax code — an act that is long overdue. The current system, with its high marginal rates on businesses and global reach, makes it extremely difficult...