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The United States has more automobiles per capita than any other country in the industrial world, and taxpayers use those automobiles for business and nonbusiness purposes. The former classification affords favorable individual income tax treatment, while the latter does not. However, to secure...
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For decades, policy makers and politicians have railed against the “tax gap,” or the difference between what taxpayers are legally obligated to pay in taxes and what they actually pay in taxes. To close the gap, Congress has instituted numerous reforms, with varying degrees of success....
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In this report, the authors propose a limited carryover tax basis regime that would be restricted to marketable securities owned at death. They argue that their proposal would promote equity and raise an estimated $10 billion in annual revenue without raising tax rates
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Improving tax compliance is a common goal of governments worldwide. The United States is no exception. The size of the nation's “tax gap” — or the difference between what taxpayers pay in taxes in a timely manner and what they should pay if they fully complied with the tax laws — is...
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