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Targeting Multinationals, the OECD Launches New Scheme to Boost the Tax Burden on Business

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 25, 2013 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Tax Harmonization, Tax Havens, Taxation

I’ve been very critical of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Most recently, I criticized the Paris-based bureaucracy for making the rather remarkable assertion that a value-added tax would boost growth and employment. But that’s just the tip...

More Entrepreneurs Say “Au Revoir” to the Administration Fiscale, Escape France’s Confiscatory Tax Regime

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 14, 2013 | Blogs, Europe, Tax Competition, Taxation

As a general rule, it’s not right to take pleasure at the misfortune of others. But I think we’re allowed an exception to that Schadenfreude rule when the “others” are greedy politicians pursuing spiteful policies. We want the political elite to suffer misfortune...

Obama Suffers a Painful Loss in the First Big Fiscal Battle of His Second Term

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 4, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

The statist agenda of ever-growing government requires more money going to Washington, which is why I think that proponents of limited government should do everything they can to block tax increases. This is the “starve the beast” theory, and I’ve previously explained...

Virginia’s RINO Infestation Results in Higher Taxes and More Spending

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 27, 2013 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation

The number one goal for fiscal policy is to reduce the burden of government spending. The simple way to achieve this goal is to adhere to Mitchell’s Golden Rule and and make sure the private sector grows faster than the public sector. But when politicians fail to...

Corporate Jet Loopholes, Depreciation, and Common-Sense Tax Policy

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 24, 2013 | Blogs, Taxation

I’m not a fan of loopholes in the tax code. I’ve complained about the number of pages in the tax code, the number of provisions in the tax code, and I’ve even groused about the rising number of pages in the instruction manual for the 1040 tax form. And I’ve...
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