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Learning from New Jersey’s Bad Tax Policy

Learning from New Jersey’s Bad Tax Policy

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 4, 2016 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Taxation

Federalism is a great idea, and not just because America’s Founders wanted a small and limited central government. It’s also a good idea because states are laboratories that teach us about the benefits of good policy and the costs of bad policy. And when we...
Great News, the Income Tax Is Being Abolished! (but Read the Fine Print)

Great News, the Income Tax Is Being Abolished! (but Read the Fine Print)

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 30, 2016 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation

There is some very good news to share. The income tax will disappear in April! But there’s also some bad news. The income tax is only being abolished in the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda, and there’s little reason to think that America’s awful internal...
With a Bold and Pure Flat Tax, Ben Carson Sets the Standard for Pro-Growth Reform

With a Bold and Pure Flat Tax, Ben Carson Sets the Standard for Pro-Growth Reform

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 6, 2016 | Blogs, Flat Tax, Taxation

When I compared the tax reform proposals of various 2016 presidential candidates last month, Ben Carson got the best grade by a slight margin. But I’ve now decided to boost his overall grade from a B+ to A-, or perhaps even A, because he’s finally released details and...
More Dishonest Data Manipulation from Tax-Happy Bureaucrats at the OECD

More Dishonest Data Manipulation from Tax-Happy Bureaucrats at the OECD

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 4, 2015 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is a Paris-based international bureaucracy. It used to engage in relatively benign activities such as data collection, but now focuses on promoting policies to expand the size and scope of government. That’s...
Regarding Eisenhower’s Tax Rates, We Should Listen to JFK Rather than Bernie Sanders

Regarding Eisenhower’s Tax Rates, We Should Listen to JFK Rather than Bernie Sanders

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 15, 2015 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation

During last night’s Democratic debate, Senator Bernie Sanders said he would not raise tax rates as high as they were in the 1950s. And if Twitter data is accurate, his comment about being “not that much of a socialist compared to [President] Eisenhower” was one of the...
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