Tax Analysts contains news, analysis, and commentary on tax policy. The subject tops the list of reasons why our company exists. In fact, we have some of the leading tax experts on board to keep watch on the government leaders who make tax policy.
You might say that Tax Analysts coverage of tax policy issues begins with the president’s annual budget proposal and, more specifically, the green book, which is a compilation of Treasury’s general explanations of the administration’s fiscal year revenue proposals – both foreign and domestic. (“Budget Proposes Minimum Tax, Transition Tax on Foreign Earnings” and “Obama Budget Calls for EITC and Child Credit Expansions, Tax Administration Improvements.”) But the breadth of Tax Analysts’ coverage is far wider. Just about everything we do is somehow related to tax policy, whether its coverage of policymakers debating the nature of the tax structure they plan to implement; Congress making and changing the tax laws (“Economic Analysis: Bridging the Infrastructure Spending Gap,” by Martin A. Sullivan, see also our Legislative Outlook column by Luca Gattoni-Celli, “Tax Reform, ACA, More on the Agenda”); the judiciary opining about what’s already in place; or tax experts offering their opinions on how to make a better tax system (“Eliminate the Corporate Income Tax and Level the Playing Field,” by Martin Lobel).
We’ve got the tax expertise, and reporters on the ground to bring into focus what matters most in the world of tax policy.