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Tax Politics

The Politics of Taxes

Reciprocal Tariff Ignorance

President Trump continues to pursue his misguided tariff crusade believing that he is somehow protecting American industries and employment. His latest move, reciprocal tariffs (which he intends to begin April 2), is even worse. Trump has stated that he plans to impose tariffs based on “what they charge us, we charge them,” which is an economically stupid idea. Advocates of this policy like to...
More on CON Laws

Certificate of Need laws, otherwise known as CON laws, are laws required in many states and some federal jurisdictions before proposed acquisitions, expansions, or creations of healthcare facilities are allowed. They are also absolutely ridiculous and entirely based...

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Alan Blinder’s Blunder

Alan Blinder is a distinguished economist who insists on misleading the public about economic matters. The latest affair is found in Blinder’s Op-Ed, “A Speedy Recovery Depends on More Aid: Will Trump Deliver?” wherein Blinder deliberately misleads his readers about...

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Overpaid Executive Tax

One of the most outrageous and economically stupid measures to pass on Election Day came out of San Francisco: a new tax called the “Overpaid Executive Tax.”  It’s really as bad as it sounds. This law levies a .1% surcharge on any company in San Francisco whose top...

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Why the GILTI Tax Matters

One of the most overlooked yet troubling aspects of Biden’s plan is his doubling of the Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income (GILTI) tax. GILTI taxes items that generate foreign income and profits owned by American companies with foreign affiliates. This is troubling,...

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Biden Won: What Does That Mean For Tax Changes?

Now that Biden has been elected President, it's important to take stock of what tax changes are likely to be coming. Merrill Lynch did a good job putting together a side-by-side comparison of current tax law in four areas: income, estate, social security, and...

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Unfairly Attacking the Gig Economy

Earlier this year, California passed AB5, a measure that would require companies to reclassify independent contractors as employees. The problem is that the government is yet again intruding on employer-employee relationships under the guise of worker protections....

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