Taxes
  • Obama’s Bargain: Lower Rates for Higher Spending

    President Obama intends to make one last pitch for a “grand bargain” of new spending and tax policy on Tuesday that will attempt to marry corporate tax reform with funding for jobs to benefit the...

  • Estate Planning Lessons from James Gandolfini's Will

    By Kelly Holland, CNBC

    'The Sopranos' star James Gandolfini's will was written in a way that estate planning experts say skipped many options for minimizing his tax bill.

  • Trading Tax Write-Offs for Real Growth

    By Andrew Fieldhouse, The Fiscal Times

    Overhauling the tax code is a wonky fixation of the D.C. policymaking elite, for good reason — it’s an area loaded with policy nuance, lobbying intrigue and major ramifications for long-term fiscal...

  • Michigan

    Detroit’s Long Shot: A Federal Bailout

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    Detroit may have filed for bankruptcy, but it's not looking for a federal bailout... yet. It all raises a question as to whether a city in decline for six decades can magically turn around with a...

  • Beer, Burgers, and a Two-Man Blitz on Tax Reform

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) and Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) are keeping hope alive that the tax code can be rewritten. Both peg the odds of successful reform at more than 50 percent, according to a joint lunch...