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Title:
The benefit and the burden : tax reform, why we need it and what it will take / Bruce Bartlett.
Author:
Bartlett, Bruce R., 1951-
Publication Information:
New York : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2013.
Call Number:
HJ2381 .B375 2013
Abstract:
"A thoughtful and surprising argument for American tax reform, arguably the most overdue political debate facing the nation, from one of the most respected political and economic thinkers, advisers, and writers of our time. The United States Tax Code has undergone no serious reform since 1986. Since then, loopholes, exemptions, credits, and deductions have distorted its clarity, increased its inequity, and frustrated our ability to govern ourselves. At its core, any tax system is in place to raise the revenue needed to pay the government's bills. But where that revenue should come from raises crucial questions: Should our tax code be progressive, with the wealthier paying more than the poor, and if so, to what extent? Should we tax income or consumption or both? Of the various ideas proposed by economists and politicians--from tax increases to tax cuts, from a VAT to a Fair Tax--what will work and won't? By tracing the history of our own tax system and by assessing the way other countries have solved similar problems, Bartlett explores the surprising answers to all of these questions, giving a sense of the tax code's many benefits--and its inevitable burdens. Tax reform will be a major issue debated in the years ahead. Growing budget deficits and the expiration of various tax cuts loom. Reform, once a philosophical dilemma, is turning into a practical crisis. By framing the various tax philosophies that dominate the debate, Bartlett explores the distributional, technical, and political advantages and costs of the various proposals and ideas that will come to dominate America's political conversation in the years to come"--Provided by publisher.
Edition:
1st SImon & Schuster trade paperback ed.
ISBN:
9781451646252

9781451646269
Physical Description:
xiii, 271 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents:
PART I: THE BASICS: A brief history of federal income taxation -- How a tax bill is made -- The definition of income -- How to understand tax rates -- The relationship between tax rates and tax revenues -- How taxes affect economic growth -- The question of progressivity -- Taxes and the business cycle -- How other countries tax themselves -- PART II: SOME PROBLEMS: Spending through the tax code -- Taxes and the health system -- Tax preferences for housing -- How federal taxes affect the states -- The problem of charitable contributions -- The problem of taxing capital gains -- Some unresolved issues in the taxation of corporations -- The problem of tax administration -- PART III: THE FUTURE: The history of tax reform -- The pros and cons of popular tax reform proposals -- The need for more revenue -- The case for a value-added tax -- The case against a value-added tax -- What should be done about the Bush tax cuts? -- If tax reform happens, it will be because Grover Norquist permits it.
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