by Dan Mitchell | Feb 14, 2023 | Blogs
The economics of tax policy is largely the economics of incentives. When governments impose high tax rates on something, you get less of that thing. My left-leaning friends acknowledge this is true, but only selectively. They openly agitate for higher...
by Dan Mitchell | Feb 11, 2023 | Blogs, Capital Gains, Taxation
In 2020 and 2021, I wrote a four-part series (here, here, here, and here) about Biden’s class-warfare tax agenda. And I also wrote a series of columns about some of his worst ideas. Biden wants America to have the developed world’s highest...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 31, 2023 | Blogs, States, Tax Competition, Taxation
There are some very important long-run demographic and cultural trends in the United States. The aging of the population – and the concomitant problem of poorly designed entitlement programs – probably belongs at the top of the list. But another...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 30, 2023 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation
When I first started citing the Tax Foundation’s State Business Tax Climate Index back in 2013, North Carolina was one of the 10 worst states. In a remarkable turnaround, North Carolina is now one of the 10 best states. The big improvement is partly because...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 27, 2023 | Blogs, Taxation
While speaking last year in Hawaii on the topic of good tax policy, I explained why it is misguided to impose extra layers of tax on saving and investment. Regarding the problem of double taxation, I’ve addressed how various features of the tax code need to be...