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If You Want Better Business Tax Policy, Handcuff Politicians with Pro-Growth Forms of Tax Competition

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 22, 2014 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Tax Harmonization, Taxation

Tax competition is a very important tool for constraining the greed of the political class. Simply stated, politicians are less likely to impose bad tax policy if they are afraid that jobs and investment (and accompanying tax revenue) willmove to jurisdictions with...

Bureaucrats at the United Nations Endorse Sweeping New Tax Powers for Politicians

by Dan Mitchell | Oct 6, 2014 | Blogs, Free Market, Tax Competition, Taxation

I’m not a big fan of international bureaucracies. Regular readers know that the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is the worst institution from my perspective, followed by the International Monetary Fund. Some folks ask why the United Nations isn’t...

Embarrassment Alert: America’s Tax System Ranks Below Italy, Greece, and Mexico

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 15, 2014 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Taxation

I’ve complained over and over again that America’s tax code is a nightmare that undermines competitiveness and retards growth. Our aggregate fiscal burden may not be as high as it is for many of our foreign competitors, but high tax rates and poor design mean the...
Is FATCA the Worst Part of the Internal Revenue Code?

Is FATCA the Worst Part of the Internal Revenue Code?

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 6, 2014 | Blogs, Economics, Financial Privacy, Tax Competition, Taxation

I’ve argued that subsidies for the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development are the most destructively wasteful outlays in the federal budget. At least on a per-dollar-spent basis. But what if we did the same exercise on the tax side of...

From France to New Jersey, High Tax Rates and Class Warfare Are Economic Poison

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 26, 2014 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

Back in the 1980s and 1990s, there was a widespread consensus that high tax rates were economically misguided. Many Democrats, for instance, supported the 1986 Tax Reform Act that lowered the top tax rate from 50 percent to 28 percent (albeit offset by increased...
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