Opinion: Some of Trump’s Tax Cuts Worked, But at What Cost?

Opinion: Some of Trump’s Tax Cuts Worked, But at What Cost?

By Tyler Cowen, Bloomberg Opinion (TNS) [Editor’s note: This opinion piece was published before President Joe Biden announced he would be dropping out of the 2024 presidential race.] Donald Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was the biggest corporate tax cut in U.S. history. How did it affect the economy? The question has taken … Read more

Your Guide To Tax Policy In Project 2025

Your Guide To Tax Policy In Project 2025

The title page reads, “Mandate for Leadership, the Conservative Promise — Project 2025, Presidential Transition Project.” What follows are 920 pages of sweeping changes for the “next conservative president” to put into effect or, if not sufficiently empowered, to recommend to Congress. From abortion to veterans affairs, the anthology of 30 chapters, each by a … Read more

Supreme Court upholds US tax on foreign business income

Supreme Court upholds US tax on foreign business income

(June 21): The US Supreme Court upheld a 2017 tax on American-owned businesses’ foreign profits, rejecting an appeal that could have saved companies hundreds of billions of dollars.Voting 7-2, the justices said Congress has the constitutional power to tax people and companies on their share of undistributed corporate income, at least when it comes to … Read more

DC dispatch: senators and witnesses quarrel over tax reform in Budget Committee hearing – does Wall Street pay its fair share?

DC dispatch: senators and witnesses quarrel over tax reform in Budget Committee hearing – does Wall Street pay its fair share?

Sharon Basch is a rising 3L at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and a JURIST staff correspondent in Washington DC this summer. Wednesday morning I attended a US Senate Budget Committee hearing entitled “Making Wall Street Pay its Fair Share: Raising Revenue, Strengthening Our Economy.” The hearing was called to discuss tax policy and … Read more

Americans must pay higher taxes if they want to keep a high standard of living

Americans must pay higher taxes if they want to keep a high standard of living

The U.S. government faces fiscal challenges that will require higher taxes, regardless of the presidential election outcome. The federal deficit is projected to grow to 6% of GDP by 2033, and debt held by the public will increase to 114% of GDP. The 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act simplified and cut individual income taxes and lowered business taxes, with most individual tax cuts expiring in 2025. President Biden’s proposed budget includes repealing benefits for high-income families and raising taxes on the wealthy. If former President Trump is reelected, the TCJA is likely to be extended, costing at least .3 trillion through 2033. Trump has proposed tariffs on imports from China and lowering the federal corporate tax rate. These proposals could lead to a financial “train wreck” for the nation.

White House begins push for corporate tax hike in earnest

White House begins push for corporate tax hike in earnest

Fact: Lael Brainard, director of the White House National Economic Council, stated that President Biden is considering raising the corporate tax rate and increasing the federal tax on stock buybacks if he wins a second term.

U.S. Corporate Taxes Likely to Rise to Tame Deficit, Buffett Says

U.S. Corporate Taxes Likely to Rise to Tame Deficit, Buffett Says

Warren Buffett predicts that U.S. taxes are likely to rise as lawmakers aim to reduce the federal deficit.