Topic Individual Taxation

Individual income taxes and payroll taxes account for the majority of federal revenues. They raise revenues that pay for U.S. government services and do so in a progressive fashion, reducing inequality. Equitable Growth aims to foster a robust discussion of the impact of changes in individual tax policy on the well-being of families across the income distribution.

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Factsheet: What the research says about the economics of the 2021 enhanced Child Tax Credit

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Fighting tax evasion by the wealthy can raise revenue and restore the integrity of the U.S. tax system

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U.S. tax policy for equitable growth

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Taxing wealth by taxing investment income: An introduction to mark-to-market taxation

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The effects of a progressive tax system on innovation and growth

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Thinking about wealth taxes

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The Earned Income Tax Credit

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The upside of expanding access to the Earned Income Tax Credit

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There’s more to capital taxation than capital gains

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How tax expenditures distort our understanding of the U.S. tax code

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Calculating the leak in Okun’s bucket

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Conventional, one-dimensional policies will not reverse U.S. income inequality growth

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Why U.S. tax credits and tax deductions for higher education don’t work

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