I usually find myself in agreement with Tax Policy Center experts Leonard Burman…
As readers of this blog know, I’ve suggested (here and here — and, along with 12 other tax law professors including co-bloggers David Gamage, David Kamin, and Darien Shanske — here and here as well) that states can soften the blow from…
This week I’m looking at three major proposals for states to respond to partial repeal of the federal tax deduction for state & local taxes. The first post covered some background and evaluated a plan to use the charitable contribution deduction…
This week I’m looking at three major proposals for states to respond to partial repeal of the federal tax deduction for state & local taxes. Yesterday we covered some background and evaluated a plan to use the charitable contribution deduction in place…
State and local taxes aren’t just for “law professors and bloggers” any more. As the New York Times tells us, the States are scrambling to respond to Congress’ recent tax…
[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. ]