Tax Foundation's Tax Policy Podcast
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The Tax Policy Podcast is the official podcast of the Tax Foundation, a non-partisan, non-profit research organization that has monitored tax policy at the federal, state and local levels since 1937. Our economists welcome your feedback via email: podcast@taxfoundation.org.
Episodios
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Nick Kasprak on Obama's Proposed $250,000 Income Tax Threshold
19/07/2012Tax Foundation analyst and programmer Nick Kasprak explains President Obama's proposed tax increases on individuals earning over $200,000 and couples earning over $250,000.
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Scott Drenkard Corrects Gov. Martin O'Malley on Tax Rates
12/07/2012Tax Foundation economist Scott Drenkard talks about the inaccurate tax stats put out this week by the office of Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, and discusses whether high taxes are causing families to flee the state for lower-tax locales.
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Jerry Cantrell and Steve Lonegan on Taxes in the Garden State
05/07/2012This week, for the first time ever, is a special podcast double-feature! We take a look at the contentious negotiations over tax and budget policy taking place in New Jersey between Gov. Chris Christie and the Democratic leadership in the state legislature. Our guests are Jerry Cantrell of the Common Sense Institute of New Jersey and Steve Lonegan...
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Joseph Henchman on the Supreme Court's Health Care Ruling
28/06/2012Tax Foundation Vice President for Legal & State Projects Joseph Henchman discusses the impact of the Supreme Court's verdict on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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Prof. Sheldon Pollack on the Three Kinds of Federal Tax Policy
21/06/2012Prof. Sheldon Pollack of the University of Delaware discusses his recent article for Tax Notes, "Arenas of Federal Tax Policy.”
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Joseph Henchman on State Tax Trends
15/06/2012Tax Foundation Vice President for Legal and State Projects Joseph Henchman discusses the top ten tax trends at the state level.
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Erin Henry on Corporate vs. Tax Accounting
05/06/2012Erin Henry of the University of Connecticut School of Business discusses the difference between corporate tax estimates based on standard accounting practices vs. IRS guidelines. Read more about her research here.
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Mark Robyn on Kansas Tax Changes
31/05/2012Tax Foundation Economist Mark Robyn discusses the recent state tax changes passed by the legislature in Kansas.
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Joseph Henchman on Online Travel Taxes
24/05/2012Tax Foundation Vice President of Legal & State Projects Joseph Henchman explains the legal fight over cities and states trying to expand their travel and tourism taxes to online travel sites. For more on this topic, see Tax Foundation Special Report No. 198, "Taxation of Online Travel Services." ...
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Gabriel Michael on Looming Tax Increases in Maryland
10/05/2012Maryland Public Policy Institute Senior Fellow Gabriel Michael discusses the planned special session of the Maryland General Assembly and the proposals they'll be considering to raise income taxes in the state.
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Pete Vegas on Washington State's Aggressive Tax Collectors
03/05/2012Business owner Pete Vegas explains how a single visit to Washington state ended up saddling him with an assessment for $180,000 in business and occupation taxes.
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Andrew Moylan on Taxpayer-Funded Broadband Networks
26/04/2012National Taxpayers Union Vice President Andrew Moylan discusses the trend of local governments investing millions (and in some cases hundreds of millions) of dollars in municipal broadband projects that compete with private ISPs. The amount of debt these projects are accumulating is documented in the recent study Municipal...
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Will McBride on the Threat of 'Taxmageddon'
19/04/2012Tax Foundation economist Will McBride discusses the implications of Taxmageddon - the $500 billion tax increase that is coming at the end of 2012 - and what Congress and the White House can do to stop it. More on income taxes here.
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Prof. David Tuerck on State Tax Expenditures
12/04/2012Prof. David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute in Boston and chairman of the Suffolk University Department of Economics, discusses the tax climate in Massachusetts and the state's many tax expenditures. More on Massachusetts here.
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Will McBride on Tax Freedom Day 2012
05/04/2012Tax Foundation economist Will McBride discusses his new report, "Tax Freedom Day Arrives on April 17, 2012." More on Tax Freedom Day here.
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John Harrington on Temporary Tax Provisions
22/03/2012Tax attorney and SNR Denton partner John Harrington discusses the problem with enacting more and more temporary provisions in the federal tax code. More on income taxes here.
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Prof. John Garen on the Kentucky Blue Ribbon Tax Reform Commission
15/03/2012Prof. John Garen of the University of Kentucky and the Bluegrass Institute discusses the new tax reform effort launched by Gov. Steve Beshear. More on Kentucky policy here.
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Scott Hodge on Location Matters
08/03/2012Tax Foundation president Scott Hodge discusses our new study on business tax costs in the 50 states, Location Matters: A Comparative Analysis of State Tax Costs on Business. More on corporate income taxes here.
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James Hohman on Tax Reform and the Michigan Recovery
01/03/2012Our guest this week is James Hohman, assistant director of fiscal policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in Midland, Michigan. James discusses the tax climate in the Great Lakes State, and how Gov. Rick Snyder and the state legislature recently reformed the much-disliked Michigan Business Tax. More on Michigan...
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Scott Hodge on Obama's Corporate Tax Plan
23/02/2012Tax Foundation president Scott Hodge discusses the pros and cons of President Obama's recently-announced plan for corporate tax reform. More on corporate income taxes here.