• State and Local Tax Collections in 2024

    State and Local Tax Collections in 2024

    Despite what people thought at first, the years of the pandemic were good for state and local tax collections. The big jumps in 2021 and 2022 haven't carried over into 2023, but most states' earnings are still strong and well above levels before the pandemic, even when inflation is taken into account.
  • IRS Tax Brackets for 2024

    IRS Tax Brackets for 2024

    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) changes more than 60 tax rules every year to account for inflation. This stops something called "bracket creep." People move into higher tax brackets or lose value from credits and benefits when inflation rises instead of their real income rising. This is called "bracket creep."
  • Europe's Real Property Taxes

    Europe's Real Property Taxes

    Early property taxes were generally paid by farmers and were imposed mostly on land throughout the medieval era. These days, property taxes are also imposed on assets such as real estate, and they are paid periodically by individuals or organizations.
  • Tax hikes are not the only thing that makes fiscal consolidation work

    Tax hikes are not the only thing that makes fiscal consolidation work

    Interest rates are predicted to go down as inflation goes down, but the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says that the government's interest costs will almost double over the next ten years, reaching 3.6% of GDP in 2033.
  • As part of bigger tax reform, lowering the corporate tax rate is a chance that should be taken

    As part of bigger tax reform, lowering the corporate tax rate is a chance that should be taken

    As the race for president in 2024 gets under way, candidates are starting to make plans for how they would handle taxes. Getting the government corporate tax rate down from 21% to 15% is a tax plan that both former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence supported.
  • What's Different About CCCTB and BEFIT Now?

    What's Different About CCCTB and BEFIT Now?

    For many years, the European Union (EU) has been trying to make a single business tax base. The European Commission's recent 'Business in Europe: Framework for Income Taxation' (BEFIT) proposal and two related proposals on transfer pricing are the next steps in its legislative efforts to make the CCTB (common corporate tax base) and CCCTB (common consolidated corporate tax base) proposals law.
  • Discover how to get 'Wins Above Replacement' in the economy with the State Business Tax Climate Index

    Discover how to get 'Wins Above Replacement' in the economy with the State Business Tax Climate Index

    This week, we released our yearly State Business Tax Climate Index, which looks at how taxes are set up. Readers can compare state tax systems across more than 120 factors, making it a very useful diagnostic tool.
  • Pennsylvania's minimum cigarette markups will cost the state $47 million a year

    Pennsylvania's minimum cigarette markups will cost the state $47 million a year

    Prices that are marked up by a certain amount may not be taxed, but buyers still feel like they are. A clause added at the last minute to Pennsylvania bill HB 1300 would raise the minimum markup on cigarettes sold in the state.
  • It Would Be Wrong for Nikki Haley to Remove the Federal Gas Tax

    It Would Be Wrong for Nikki Haley to Remove the Federal Gas Tax

    Former governor and UN ambassador Nikki Haley (R-SC) suggested doing away with the federal gas tax in order to bring down fuel prices for customers during the most recent Republican primary debate.
  • There was a $2 Trillion deficit in FY 2023

    There was a $2 Trillion deficit in FY 2023

    The federal deficit this year is the biggest in U.S. history, excluding years when there were pandemics.