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The "tax the rich movement" is finally having some breakthroughs with the masses, writes columnist Danny Westneat. So why are ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Tax Notes contributing editor and historian Joseph J. Thorndike discusses President ...
“It is a completely wrong assertion that tax cut in the budget is not for the middle class but for the rich,” Sitharaman said in the Rajya Sabha. Sitharaman said that the latest budget has ...
A lot of the onus to close the gap, or, at least, stop it from widening, lands on policies that only the government can enact, but there are a few things you can do in your personal financial life ...
Had they merely read the summary, my students would have seen many of the same words, but they’d have lacked the feeling part.
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Shocking: Republicans don’t care about fiscal conservatism very much when it comes to funding their—and their rich friends ... dole out $4.5 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthy.
There’s a wide gap between the rich and the ... truth will set you free.” If he finds that he’s made a mistake, he admits it immediately, and recommends that you do the same.
Republicans have their hands full this year, with the individual provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act set to expire. If Congress fails to act, 62 percent of taxpayers will see a tax hike.