Focus on Corporate Tax Reform

Focus on Corporate Tax Reform

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Congressional Budget Office, “Corporate Income Tax Rates: International Comparisons,” (November 2005): link.

Gravelle, Jane G., and Thomas L. Hungerford, “Corporate Tax Reform: Issues for Congress,” Congressional Research Service Report for Congress (October 31, 2007): link.

Joint Committee on Taxation, U.S. Congress, “Factors Affecting the International Competitiveness of the United States,” (May 30, 1991): link.

Joint Committee on Taxation, U.S. Congress, “Present Law and Background Relating to Selected Business Tax Issues,” (September 19, 2006): link.

Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress, “Reforming the U.S. Corporate Tax System to Increase Tax Competitiveness,” (May 2005): link.

U.S. Treasury Department, “Integration of the Individual and Corporate Tax Systems: Taxing Business Income Once,” (January 1992): link.

U.S. Treasury Department, “A Recommendation for Integration of the Individual and Corporate Tax Systems,” (December 1992): link.

U.S. Treasury Department, “The Problem of Corporate Tax Shelters: Discussion, Analysis and Legislative Proposals,” (July 1999): link.

U.S. Treasury Department, “The Deferral of Income Earned Through U.S. Controlled Foreign Corporations: A Policy Study,” (December 2000): link.

U.S. Treasury Department, “Treasury Conference on Business Taxation and Global Competitiveness: Background Paper,” (July 23, 2007): link.

U.S. Treasury Department, “Approaches to Improve the Competitiveness of the U.S. Business Tax System for the 21st Century,” (December 20, 2007): link.

Viard, Alan D., “Two Cheers for Corporate Tax Base Broadening,” National Tax Journal (September 2009): link.

Bruce Bartlett is an American historian and columnist who focuses on the intersection between politics and economics. He blogs daily and writes a weekly column at The Fiscal Times. Bartlett has written for Forbes Magazine and Creators Syndicate, and his work is informed by many years in government, including as a senior policy analyst in the Reagan White House. He is the author of seven books including the New York Times best-seller, Imposter: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy (Doubleday, 2006).

Bruce Bartlett’s columns focus on the intersection of politics and economics. The author of seven books, he worked in government for many years and was senior policy analyst in the Reagan White House.