State Taxation Policy

State Taxation Policy
Title State Taxation Policy PDF eBook
Author Michael Barker
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 308
Release 1983
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780822305354

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This volume discusses the problems of state governments in coping with contemporary issues of redesigning taxation policies to encourage economic growth.

State Tax Policy

State Tax Policy
Title State Tax Policy PDF eBook
Author David Brunori
Publisher The Urban Insitute
Pages 164
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780877667261

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State Taxation

State Taxation
Title State Taxation PDF eBook
Author Jerome R. Hellerstein
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Taxation
ISBN 9780791336496

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Exploring Tax Policy to Advance Population Health, Health Equity, and Economic Prosperity

Exploring Tax Policy to Advance Population Health, Health Equity, and Economic Prosperity
Title Exploring Tax Policy to Advance Population Health, Health Equity, and Economic Prosperity PDF eBook
Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 99
Release 2019-05-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 030948362X

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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Roundtable on Population Health Improvement has been focused on the subject of dependable resources for population health since its inception in 2013. On December 7, 2017, the roundtable convened a workshop to explore tax policy as it relates to advancing population health, health equity, and economic prosperity. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax

Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax
Title Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1999
Genre Tax revenue estimating
ISBN

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Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries

Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries
Title Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Deborah Brautigam
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 261
Release 2008-01-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139469258

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There is a widespread concern that, in some parts of the world, governments are unable to exercise effective authority. When governments fail, more sinister forces thrive: warlords, arms smugglers, narcotics enterprises, kidnap gangs, terrorist networks, armed militias. Why do governments fail? This book explores an old idea that has returned to prominence: that authority, effectiveness, accountability and responsiveness is closely related to the ways in which governments are financed. It matters that governments tax their citizens rather than live from oil revenues and foreign aid, and it matters how they tax them. Taxation stimulates demands for representation, and an effective revenue authority is the central pillar of state capacity. Using case studies from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America, this book presents and evaluates these arguments, updates theories derived from European history in the light of conditions in contemporary poorer countries, and draws conclusions for policy-makers.

The Hidden Welfare State

The Hidden Welfare State
Title The Hidden Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Christopher Howard
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 267
Release 1999-02-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400822416

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Despite costing hundreds of billions of dollars and subsidizing everything from homeownership and child care to health insurance, tax expenditures (commonly known as tax loopholes) have received little attention from those who study American government. This oversight has contributed to an incomplete and misleading portrait of U.S. social policy. Here Christopher Howard analyzes the "hidden" welfare state created by such programs as tax deductions for home mortgage interest and employer-provided retirement pensions, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit. Basing his work on the histories of these four tax expenditures, Howard highlights the distinctive characteristics of all such policies. Tax expenditures are created more routinely and quietly than traditional social programs, for instance, and over time generate unusual coalitions of support. They expand and contract without deliberate changes to individual programs. Howard helps the reader to appreciate the historic links between the hidden welfare state and U.S. tax policy, which accentuate the importance of Congress and political parties. He also focuses on the reasons why individuals, businesses, and public officials support tax expenditures. The Hidden Welfare State will appeal to anyone interested in the origins, development, and structure of the American welfare state. Students of public finance will gain new insights into the politics of taxation. And as policymakers increasingly promote tax expenditures to address social problems, the book offers some sobering lessons about how such programs work.