by Dan Mitchell | May 17, 2011 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Tax Havens
My fight for freedom often requires great sacrifice. Last month, I went to Monaco and spoke about financial regulation and bailouts. Today, I’m in Bermuda, where I just gave a speech about tax competition. Both jurisdictions are remarkable places, among the richest...
by Dan Mitchell | Dec 26, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Free Market, Taxation
The world is a laboratory and different nations are public policy experiments. Not surprisingly, the evidence from these experiments is that nations with more freedom tend to grow faster and enjoy more prosperity. Nations with big governments, by contrast, are more...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 8, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Regulations, States, Taxation
When all you have is a hammer, everything begins to look like a nail. That old saying makes a lot of sense. As a tax economist, I’m sometimes guilty of looking at all sorts of issues based on their relationship with the tax code. In my defense, however, the tentacles...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 6, 2010 | Blogs, Taxation
This is just a rumor, but some of the “stimulus” money has been spent to buy new pencil sharpeners for the IRS. Apparently, the new equipment puts agents in the right frame of mind before auditing taxpayers.
by Dan Mitchell | Aug 16, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation
Being a lazy procrastinator, I filed an extension April 15 and then waited until this weekend to do my tax return. This experience has reinforced my hatred and disdain for our corrupt and punitive tax system. I don’t even have a remotely complicated tax return, just a...