What Will the 'NTA Opinions' Have to Do With Federal Tax Policy--1995-6?
Gerard M. Brannon
National Tax Journal, 1995, vol. 48, issue 1, 149-54
Abstract:
Addresses the potential effects of Joel Slemrod's survey results of National Tax Association members' opinions (National Tax Journal vol. 48, no. 1, p. 121) on tax policy in 1995-6, specifically in five broad categories: relative taxation of income and consumption, the degree of progressivity, tax expenditure issues, the treatment of foreign income, and tax administration.
Date: 1995
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