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- August 24, 2010Congress and Paper Companies Covet 'Son of Black Liquor' Fundsdeadtreeedition.blogspot.com
"...the IRS' 'generosity' toward companies that produce, and burn, black liquor as part of their pulp-making operations has caught the eye of Congress, writes Jeremiah Coder of Tax Analysts."
- August 23, 2010Tax Reform: These Small Steps Could Help Deficit, EconomyBloomberg Businessweek
"'Ultimately, durable tax reform happens when it must, not when it should. It happens when old taxes just can't keep up anymore -- not with fiscal demands, not with changes in the economy,' writes Joseph J. Thorndike, of the Tax History Project at Tax Analysts, a nonprofit publisher of tax information."
- August 23, 2010Why Pay for Tax Cuts?MSNBC Countdown with Keith Olbermann
"...if we don't adjust for what we've done over the last 10 years, it's going to damage our society...all the Bush tax cuts were financed with borrowed money, 100 percent borrowed money -- $2.4 trillion of borrowed money since 2001. And the interest alone on that equaled all the income taxes that you and I and everyone else in America paid in January and February of this year."
- August 15, 2010It Takes a Tea Party to Start a Tax Revolution: Caroline BaumBloomberg
"...A second possibility, which avoids the messy problem of constitutional tinkering, is to outsource tax policy. Martin Sullivan, an economist and contributing editor at Tax Analysts, a publisher in Falls Church, Virginia, has been promoting, or dreaming about, such an idea for a while. 'What would it be like if the government conducted tax policy as it does monetary policy?' Sullivan says."
- August 10, 2010Tax Professionals Upset about Tax Court's Decision in Canal v. CommissionerInternet Tax Lawyers
"According to Sam Young of Tax Analysts, several tax professionals have expressed concern over the Tax Court's recent decision in Canal Corporation v. Commissioner."
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