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OECD Rules Risk Fueling Competition for State Subsidies

2026 Tax Increases in One Chart

It’s Not Just Republicans, Democrats Want Trillion‐​Dollar Tax Cuts Too

Temporary Tax Extenders Are Still Bad Policy

AI Doesn’t Change the Economics of Labor, Capital, & Taxes

Resist the Allure of Laffer Curve Logic

The Hidden Cost of Your Federally Subsidized Rum: The Rum Cover‐​Over Program

Research Shows Taxes Matter for Investment and Growth

OECD’s Pillar One: A Step Towards Chaos Rather Than Stability

Employee Retention Credit Shows Folly of Tax Code Subsidies

Congress Must Heed Lessons of Previous Deficit Reductions

Nikki Haley is Right: Repeal the Federal Gas Tax

The OECD Plan to Increase Taxes Costs More Than It Raises

Trends in Base Erosion and Profit Shifting

Tax Policy: Missing in Action

Extraterritorial Taxation: Is It All Our Fault?

The Case Against the Child Tax Credit

Reforming the 1974 Budget Act’s Definition of Tax Expenditure

W&M OECD International Tax Hearing Wrap‐​Up

Did Tax Cuts Cause Rising Deficits?

Understanding SALT

What’s in the Republican Economic Tax Package?

Full Expensing is a Key Piece of the Republican Economic Package

Domestic Benefits from Foreign Tax Havens

House GOP Pushes Back Against OECD

Hearing Remarks: Protecting American Families from Higher Taxes

Comparing the Cost of IRA Energy Tax Credits to Expensing

Expensing Is Key in Any Pro‐​Growth Tax Package

New Report: Four Ways to Simplify Taxpaying

Questions Congress Should Ask About the OECD Two‐​Pillar Plan

The OECD Plan to Raise Taxes is Based on Faulty Data

Biden’s Math of Just Taxing the Rich Doesn’t Add Up

The 8 Biggest Tax Increases in Biden’s Budget

14 Ways the Tax Code Subsidizes Higher Education

The State of Taxes: How the Feds Fund (and Don’t Fund) Spending

Federal Tax Revenue Remains Strong, According to the CBO

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