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This volume provides readers with concise but varying perspectives on the possibilities of tax reformand focusesattention on key questions in the scholarly debate.
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This volume provides readers with concise but varying perspectives on the possibilities of tax reformand focusesattention on key questions in the scholarly debate.
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Top economists provide much-needed guidance--and some surprising conclusions--in response to rising public concerns about inequality in the U.S. tax system.
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Top economists provide much-needed guidance--and some surprising conclusions--in response to rising public concerns about inequality in the U.S. tax system.
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This book by Alan Viard and Robert Carroll proposes to completely replace the income tax system with a progressive consumption tax.
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How can the tax laws be enforced more economically and more efficiently? After examining the ways the IRS is currently financed, Eugene Steuerle concludes that current methods give inadequate attention to both the benefits and the costs of tax administration.
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This book by Alan Viard and Robert Carroll proposes to completely replace the income tax system with a progressive consumption tax.
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This book provides numerous essays that explore ways to refine the use of tax-burden tables in making tax policy.
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