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Elizabeth Warren’s Anti-Empirical Approach to Corporate Taxation

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 19, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, Laffer Curve, Taxation

Whatever happened to Elizabeth Warren? A couple of years ago, she was the pin-up girl for the crazy left thanks to fatuous statements about “you didn’t build that.” But now she’s faded into the background and other politicians are getting more attention for their...
Why Is the Obama Administration Allowing an International Bureaucracy to Push Tax Policies that Will Make America Companies Less Competitive?

Why Is the Obama Administration Allowing an International Bureaucracy to Push Tax Policies that Will Make America Companies Less Competitive?

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 14, 2015 | Blogs, Taxation

Most normal Americans have never heard of the “Base Erosion and Profit Shifting” project being pushed by the tax-loving bureaucrats at the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. But in the world of tax policy, BEPS is suddenly attracting a...
Microsoft Audit Scandal Shows that Restraints on Abusive IRS Should Be Part of Tax Reform Plans

Microsoft Audit Scandal Shows that Restraints on Abusive IRS Should Be Part of Tax Reform Plans

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 29, 2015 | Big Government, Blogs, Bureaucracy, Taxation

I’m delighted that so many presidential candidates are talking about partial tax reform and I’ve specifically analyzed the plans put forth by Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Jeb Bush, and Donald Trump. These proposals all make the tax code less punitive, and that would be...
Corporate Inversions: Obama Fiddles While the Corporate Tax Burns U.S. Competitiveness

Corporate Inversions: Obama Fiddles While the Corporate Tax Burns U.S. Competitiveness

by Dan Mitchell | Aug 18, 2015 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

The United States has what is arguably the worst business tax system of any nation. That’s bad for the shareholders who own companies, and it’s also bad for workers and consumers. And it creates such a competitive disadvantagethat many U.S.-domiciled companies are...
OECD Scheme to Boost Taxes on Business Sector Will Hurt Economy and Enable Bigger Government

OECD Scheme to Boost Taxes on Business Sector Will Hurt Economy and Enable Bigger Government

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 8, 2015 | Blogs, Financial Privacy, Tax Competition, Taxation

Citing the work of David Burton and Richard Rahn, I warned last July about the dangerous consequences of allowing governments to create a global tax cartel based on the collection and sharing of sensitive personal financial information. I was focused on the danger to...
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