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Senator Warren’s “Nutty Idea” to Tax Unrealized Capital Gains

Senator Warren’s “Nutty Idea” to Tax Unrealized Capital Gains

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 7, 2019 | Blogs, Capital Gains, Taxation

Last month, I accused Elizabeth Warren of being a “fiscal fraud” for proposing a multi-trillion dollar government takeover of healthcare. She then unveiled a plethora of class-warfare taxes. As I discussed yesterday on CNBC, she even wants to tax capital gains even if...
The Case for Tax Competition

The Case for Tax Competition

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 9, 2019 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Tax Havens, Taxation

Why do I relentlessly defend tax competition and tax havens? Sadly, it’s not because I have money to protect. Instead, I’m motivated by a desire to protect the world from “goldfish government.” Simply stated, politicians have a “public choice” incentive for...
How Washington Profits from “Tax Extenders”

How Washington Profits from “Tax Extenders”

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 14, 2018 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation

Since I’m a proponent of tax reform, I don’t like special favors in the tax code. Deductions, exemptions, credits, exclusions, and other preferences are back-door forms of cronyism and government intervention. Indeed, they basically exist to lure people into making...
What’s the Best Way of Boosting Tax Compliance, Lower Tax Rates or More Oppressive Enforcement?

What’s the Best Way of Boosting Tax Compliance, Lower Tax Rates or More Oppressive Enforcement?

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 22, 2018 | Blogs, Taxation

My long-running feud with the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development could be categorized as a fight over tax compliance. The bureaucrats at the OECD say that financial privacy must be eviscerated and the fiscal sovereignty must be wiped...
Tax and Development: What the U.N. Gets Wrong and What the U.N. Doesn’t Get Right

Tax and Development: What the U.N. Gets Wrong and What the U.N. Doesn’t Get Right

by Dan Mitchell | Apr 8, 2017 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Taxation

I’ve been at the United Nations this week for both the 14th Session of the Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters as well as the Special Meeting of ECOSOC on International Cooperation in Tax Matters. As you might suspect, it would be an...
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