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2022
Tax policies are informed by principles developed in the tax theory and policy literature. This Element surveys the policy lessons that emerge from optimal tax analysis since the 1970s. This Element begins with the evolution of tax policy principles from the comprehensive income approach to the expenditure tax approach to normative tax analysis based ...
Robin Boadway, Katherine Cuff
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Tax Policy

1993
Abstract This chapter presents a framework for evaluating the tax policies of the city of New York.1 It is divided into five sections. The first examines the central but contested issue of the extent to which municipal tax policy affects local economic performance.
Charles Brecher   +3 more
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The Child Tax Credit—Tax Policy as Health Policy

JAMA Pediatrics
This Viewpoint advocates for a more expansive child tax credit by exploring existing research on the credit and health outcomes.
Cecile L, Yama, Jordan M, Rook
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Housing and Tax Policy

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2016
This paper investigates the effects of housing‐related tax policy measures on macroeconomic aggregates using a dynamic general‐equilibrium model featuring borrowing and lending across heterogeneous households, financial frictions in the form of collateral constraints tied to house prices, and a rental housing market alongside owner‐occupied housing. We
Alpanda, Sami, Zubairy, Sarah
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Tax Policy: A Survey

The Economic Journal, 1990
This paper surveys recent theoretical and empirical work in the field of tax policy. It considers the issues involved in choosing the tax base and rate structure and the incidence of taxes. It also examines objectives of the tax system other than the pursuit of revenue--both economic and noneconomic, the administration of tax systems, and the fiscal ...
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Health Tax Policy Mismatch

Health Affairs, 1985
Prologue: The favorable tax treatment of employer-provided health insurance has had the very beneficial effect of motivating the rapid growth of private insurance coverage. Data from the National Health Care Expenditures Study estimated that by 1977, 883 percent of employees in the United States worked for employers that offered health insurance plans.
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