2012 Elections
  • Obama’s Bargain: Lower Rates for Higher Spending

    President Obama intends to make one last pitch for a “grand bargain” of new spending and tax policy on Tuesday that will attempt to marry corporate tax reform with funding for jobs to benefit the...

  • Ominous Signs for the GOP in 2014

    By Bruce Bartlett, The Fiscal Times

    The conventional wisdom is that Republicans are in good shape going into next year’s congressional elections. Gerrymandering and the enormous benefits of incumbency virtually guarantee them continued...

  • Trading Tax Write-Offs for Real Growth

    By Andrew Fieldhouse, The Fiscal Times

    Overhauling the tax code is a wonky fixation of the D.C. policymaking elite, for good reason — it’s an area loaded with policy nuance, lobbying intrigue and major ramifications for long-term fiscal...

  • IRS Scandal: How the Brouhaha Went Bust

    By Peter Weber, TheWeek.com

    Rep. Darrell Issa is still banging the scandal drum. Is anyone listening anymore?

  • Beer, Burgers, and a Two-Man Blitz on Tax Reform

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) and Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) are keeping hope alive that the tax code can be rewritten. Both peg the odds of successful reform at more than 50 percent, according to a joint lunch...

  • 10 Unbelievably Wacky Federal Tax Laws

    By Stacey Closser, The Fiscal Times

    Americans are known to bristle come April 15, but nearly 240 years after the founders threw a Boston Tea Party to protest unfair taxes, we find other less dramatic – but no less creative – ways to...

  • Tax Hell: New Laws, New Reasons to Hire an Expert

    By Steve Yoder, The Fiscal Times

    Tax Hell: New Laws, New Reasons to Hire an Expert

  • Obama Starts New Term with Multiple Challenges

    By Steve Holland and Jeff Mason, Reuters

    President Barack Obama took the official oath for his second term on Sunday at the White House in a small, private ceremony that set a more subdued tone compared to the historic start of his...

  • California Slams Silicon Valley with Retroactive Tax

    By Henry Blodget, The Business Insider

    As a way of encouraging entrepreneurs and investors to start companies in California, the state has long offered a tax deduction for those who start, invest in, and eventually sell companies.

  • Tax Reform Gets Green Light in GOP-Run States

    By Nanette Byrnes, Reuters

    Hopes for overhauling the federal tax system are fading in Washington, but in some state capitals, tax reform experiments are fast taking shape. Across the South and Midwest, Republicans have...