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Explaining Pro-Growth Tax Reform to the Senate Budget Committee

by Dan Mitchell | Mar 30, 2012 | Blogs, Economics, Flat Tax, Taxation, VAT

What do the flat tax and national sales tax (and even the value-added tax) have in common? As I explain in this Senate Budget Committee testimony, they are all single-rate, consumption-base, loophole-free tax systems that fulfill the key principles of good tax policy....
New Evidence from Japan Shows Why Romney’s Interest in a Value-Added Tax Is so Troubling

New Evidence from Japan Shows Why Romney’s Interest in a Value-Added Tax Is so Troubling

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 16, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Europe, Government Spending, Taxation, VAT

In a recent column for the Wall Street Journal, I explained why Mitt Romney’s interest in a value-added tax is deeply troubling. One of my key points was that the VAT is a money machine for big government. But don’t believe me. Look at Japan, where the politicians see...
New Evidence from Japan Shows Why Romney’s Interest in a Value-Added Tax Is so Troubling

Mitt Romney, the Value-Added Tax, and America’s European Future

by Dan Mitchell | Jan 4, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation, VAT

My Iowa caucus predictions from yesterday were hopelessly wrong, probably because I was picking with my heart rather than my head. As I noted a couple of weeks ago, Mitt Romney’s openness to a value-added tax makes him a dangerously flawed candidate, and I hoped Iowa...
New Evidence from Japan Shows Why Romney’s Interest in a Value-Added Tax Is so Troubling

Since Romney Is Willing to Consider a VAT, Should Libertarians and Conservatives Be Willing to Consider Him?

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 24, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Taxation, VAT

There’s been a lot of discussion about Mitt Romney’s appeal – or lack thereof – among supporters of limited government. To put it mildly, many libertarians and conservatives are underwhelmed by his less-than-stellar record on healthcare, his weakness on Social...
Five Lessons for America from the European Fiscal Crisis

Five Lessons for America from the European Fiscal Crisis

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 17, 2011 | Bailouts, Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Europe, Government Spending, Taxation, VAT

I’ve written about the fiscal implosion in Europe and warned that America faces the same fate if we don’t reform poorly designed entitlement programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. But this new video from the Center for Freedom and Prosperity, narrated by an Italian...
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