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This testimony before the House Committee on Ways and Means explains why it is difficult to eliminate marriage …
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Over 18 million taxpayers are projected to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in tax year 1997, at a total cost to the federal government of about 25 billion dollars. The EITC is refundable, so that any amount of the credit exceeding the family's tax liability is returned in the form of...
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The passage of the 2001 legislation that contains marriage-penalty-relief provisions renews interest in whether the … Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) influences the marriage decision. Using a sample of cohabiting women with children from the … marriage incentives associated with the EITC expansion for married couples in 2001 and examine whether the changes in the EITC …
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Over 18 million taxpayers are projected to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in tax year 1997, at a total cost to the federal government of about 25 billion dollars. The EITC is refundable, so that any amount of the credit exceeding the family's tax liability is returned in the form of...
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The author argues in this article that EGTRRA 2001 did relatively little to address the marriage tax problems in the … earned income tax credit and proposes an additional reform that would provide both additional marriage tax relief and …
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