Taxing ourselves: a citizen's guide to the debate over taxes
From the Publisher: As Albert Einstein may or may not have said, "The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." Indeed, to follow the debate over tax reform, the interested citizen is forced to choose between misleading sound bites and academic treatises. Taxing Ourselve...
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Zusammenfassung: | From the Publisher: As Albert Einstein may or may not have said, "The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." Indeed, to follow the debate over tax reform, the interested citizen is forced to choose between misleading sound bites and academic treatises. Taxing Ourselves bridges the gap between the two by discussing the key issues clearly and without a political agenda: Should the federal income tax be replaced with a flat tax or sales tax? Should it be left in place and reformed? Can tax cuts stimulate the economy, or will higher deficits undermine any economic benefit? Tax policy experts Joel Slemrod and Jon Bakija lay out in accessible language what is known and not known about how taxes affect the economy, offer guidelines for evaluating tax systems, and provide enough information to assess both the current income tax system and the leading proposals to reform or replace it (including the flat tax and the consumption tax). The fourth edition of this popular guide has been extensively revised to incorporate the latest information, covering such recent developments as the Bush administration's tax cuts (which expire in 2011) and the alternatives proposed by the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform. Slemrod and Bakija provide us with the knowledge and the tools-including an invaluable voter's guide to the tax policy debate-to make our own informed choices about how we should tax ourselves. |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xi
1
Introduction
1
Complaints about the Current Tax System
3
A Different Way to Tax
7
Objections to Radical Reform
9
Changes in the Context of the Current System
10
The Need for Objective Analysis
11
What s in This Citizen s Guide
11
2
An Overview of the U.S. Tax System
13
How Governments in the United States Get Their Money
13
International Comparisons
15
Historical Perspectives on the U.S. Tax System
16
Personal Income Taxation
28
Basic Features of the U.S. Corporate Income Tax
47
The Social Security Payroll Tax
52
Estate and Gift Taxes
53
Conclusion
55
3
Fairness
57
Vertical Equity and Tax Progressivity
59
Horizontal Equity: Equal Treatment of Equals
87
Transitional Equity
96
Conclusion
98
4
Taxes and Economic Prosperity
99
Taxes and the Business Cycle
100
Budget Deficits and Surpluses
103
viii Contents
How Much Should Government Do?
106
Tax Cuts to Force Spending Cuts versus Surpluses to Prepare for
an Aging Population
108
How Taxes Affect Long-Run Economic Prosperity: A First Cut at
the Evidence
112
How Taxes Affect Economic Prosperity: The Specifics
119
Conclusion
157
5
Simplicity and Enforceability
159
How Complicated Is Our Tax System?
159
What Makes a Tax System Complicated?
165
What Facilitates Enforcement?
185
Conclusion
188
6
Elements of Fundamental Reform
189
A Single Rate
189
A Consumption Base
194
A Clean Tax Base
216
Conclusion
230
7
What Are the Alternatives?
231
How the Consumption Tax Plans Work
232
At What Rate?
239
Simplicity and Enforceability of the Consumption Tax Plans
244
Distributional Effects of the Consumption Tax Alternatives
253
Economic Effects of Consumption Tax Plans
262
Conclusion
268
8
Starting from Here
269
Integration: Eliminating the Double Taxation of Corporate
Income
270
Corporate Welfare and Corporate Tax Shelters
273
Inflation Indexing
277
Capital Gains
279
Savings Incentives in the Income Tax
283
The Estate Tax
288
Simplifying the Income Tax
292
Technological Improvements and the Promise of a Return-Free
System
294
The President s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform
295
Contents
A
Hybrid
Approach: Combining a VAT with Income
Taxation
299
Conclusion
303
9
A Voter s Guide to the Tax Policy Debate
305
Tax Cuts versus Tax Reform
305
Tax Cuts as a Trojan Horse
306
The Devil Is in the Details
306
The Tax System Can t Encourage Everything
307
Fairness Is a Slippery Concept but an Important One
307
Be Skeptical of Claims of Economic Nirvana
307
The Tax System Can Be Improved
308
2010:
A Double Witching Hour
309
Notes
311
References
343
Index
365
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Contents
Preface
xi
1
Introduction
1
Complaints about the Current Tax System
3
A Different Way to Tax
7
Objections to Radical Reform
9
Changes in the Context of the Current System
10
The Need for Objective Analysis
11
What's in This Citizen's Guide
11
2
An Overview of the U.S. Tax System
13
How Governments in the United States Get Their Money
13
International Comparisons
15
Historical Perspectives on the U.S. Tax System
16
Personal Income Taxation
28
Basic Features of the U.S. Corporate Income Tax
47
The Social Security Payroll Tax
52
Estate and Gift Taxes
53
Conclusion
55
3
Fairness
57
Vertical Equity and Tax Progressivity
59
Horizontal Equity: Equal Treatment of Equals
87
Transitional Equity
96
Conclusion
98
4
Taxes and Economic Prosperity
99
Taxes and the Business Cycle
100
Budget Deficits and Surpluses
103
viii Contents
How Much Should Government Do?
106
Tax Cuts to Force Spending Cuts versus Surpluses to Prepare for
an Aging Population
108
How Taxes Affect Long-Run Economic Prosperity: A First Cut at
the Evidence
112
How Taxes Affect Economic Prosperity: The Specifics
119
Conclusion
157
5
Simplicity and Enforceability
159
How Complicated Is Our Tax System?
159
What Makes a Tax System Complicated?
165
What Facilitates Enforcement?
185
Conclusion
188
6
Elements of Fundamental Reform
189
A Single Rate
189
A Consumption Base
194
A Clean Tax Base
216
Conclusion
230
7
What Are the Alternatives?
231
How the Consumption Tax Plans Work
232
At What Rate?
239
Simplicity and Enforceability of the Consumption Tax Plans
244
Distributional Effects of the Consumption Tax Alternatives
253
Economic Effects of Consumption Tax Plans
262
Conclusion
268
8
Starting from Here
269
Integration: Eliminating the Double Taxation of Corporate
Income
270
Corporate Welfare and Corporate Tax Shelters
273
Inflation Indexing
277
Capital Gains
279
Savings Incentives in the Income Tax
283
The Estate Tax
288
Simplifying the Income Tax
292
Technological Improvements and the Promise of a Return-Free
System
294
The President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform
295
Contents
A
Hybrid
Approach: Combining a VAT with Income
Taxation
299
Conclusion
303
9
A Voter's Guide to the Tax Policy Debate
305
Tax Cuts versus Tax Reform
305
Tax Cuts as a Trojan Horse
306
The Devil Is in the Details
306
The Tax System Can't Encourage Everything
307
Fairness Is a Slippery Concept but an Important One
307
Be Skeptical of Claims of Economic Nirvana
307
The Tax System Can Be Improved
308
2010:
A Double Witching Hour
309
Notes
311
References
343
Index
365 |
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