With a little over a week left, some states are solidifying their spots on the tax policy “naughty or nice” list.
The Kentucky General Assembly will perform its most important job — crafting a two-year state budget that funds education, ...
Evidence suggests the 2021 temporary Child Tax Credit expansion reduced material hardship and improved parental mental health. This expansion ...
Billionaire corporations have engaged in a lobbying blitz with the Treasury to obtain a retroactive R&E carveout from the ...
Corporations have publicly revealed that they are passing the cost of tariffs on to Americans—the opposite of what the ...
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“We are giving companies an awful lot of money to do something they were going to do anyway; that’s the issue with most tax incentives,” said Matt Gardner.
Gov. Greg Abbott wants to put a tighter lid on how fast property values can rise in a bid to deliver property tax relief to homeowners and businesses — but tax policy experts across the political ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent probably confused a lot of taxpayers yesterday with a misleading statement accusing policymakers in Colorado, Illinois, New York, and the District of Columbia of ...
It’s wildly inappropriate for a U.S. Treasury Secretary to lean on states to adopt or not adopt specific federal provisions in their own state tax codes.
It’s wildly inappropriate for a U.S. Treasury Secretary to lean on states to adopt or not adopt specific federal provisions in their own state tax codes.