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Congress Fumbles the Ball on Section 4960 (Guest Post by Ellen Aprill)

[Note: This guest post is written by Ellen P. Aprill, who holds the John E. Anderson chair in tax law at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. Read more of her work here. Follow her on Twitter at @ellenaprill. ]


The House-Senate Tax Conference: A Byrd’s Eye View (with Ellen Aprill)

[This post is co-authored with Ellen Aprill, who holds the John E. Anderson chair in tax law at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. Follow her on Twitter: @ellenaprill.]


Keeping the Deduction for Property Taxes Could Harm the Very People It’s Meant to Help

Republican lawmakers have reportedly reached a deal to preserve the deduction for state and local property taxes while repealing the deduction for other state and local taxes as part…


The Qualified Case for Quasi-Rothification

The Republican proposal to cap contributions to traditional tax-deferred 401(k) plans isn’t dead yet. Republicans will need to find revenue from somewhere if they want to enact broad tax cuts while still complying with the terms of the budget resolution…