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2023 corporate tax rates and brackets including corporate income tax data
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Here’s Why Corporate Taxes May Appear Lower After the OBBBA

Near-term corporate tax payments may fall, and financial statement data may appear unusual, but over time, revenues will stabilize, book-tax gaps will fade, and the US tax code will incentivize domestic investment.

8 min read
Global Tax policy Ideas, 2026
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Three Global Tax Policy Ideas in Need of a Reality Check

Formulary apportionment, global tax harmonization, and broad tax increases on services all face design, implementation, and economic barriers. When designing tax systems, policymakers should focus on doing the basic things well and avoid harmful policies that could stunt growth.

7 min read
State tax trends 2026, unites states tax policy
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State Tax Trends to Watch in 2026

State lawmakers around the country have begun their legislative sessions, and many are considering tax reform. This piece highlights some of the areas on which they are likely to focus.

4 min read
How Will Trump’s Current Tariffs Compare with Extending His 2017 Individual Tax Cuts? Trump Tariffs and Trump Trade War undermines economic growth of extending the 2017 Trump Tax Cuts
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Trump Tariffs Threaten to Offset Much of the “Big Beautiful Bill” Tax Cuts

The tariffs now in effect threaten to offset much of the GDP growth from the tax cuts, while falling short of paying for them.

3 min read
New York FY 2027 Budget Proposal
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New York Should Be Cautious About Governor’s Near-Sighted Budget

Although New York’s 2027 budget proposal avoids tax increases on income, sales, and property taxes, it is full of policy proposals that threaten the long-run integrity of the state’s finances and harm New York taxpayers.

5 min read
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Evaluating Washington’s Proposed Millionaires’ Tax

Washington lawmakers are holding their first hearing on long-anticipated legislation that would create a new 9.9 percent tax on income over $1 million.

6 min read
2026 State Income Tax Trends and Rates Decreasing Diverging High Tax and Low Tax States
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The State Income Tax Divergence

Lawmakers in many states continue to pursue additional income tax relief, while their counterparts elsewhere pursue the opposite goal.

3 min read
AI Tax Policy
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When Taxing AI, Don’t Reinvent the Wheel

AI technology has a wide range of potential economic outcomes. It would be a mistake to tailor tax policy to the extreme end of that range. Still, policymakers shouldn’t do nothing: they should instead make tax reforms that are sound regardless of which AI scenario emerges.

7 min read
Virginia income tax proposal 2026
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Two Virginia Income Tax Proposals Would Make the State Less Affordable

Should both HB 979 and HB 378 pass, Virginia would have the nation’s highest top marginal rate on investment income.

8 min read
New analysis finds the Trump tariffs will raise the cost of food for Americans, particularly for food prices on coffee, fish, and alcohol food imports
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Even After Exemptions, More than Half of Food Products Continue to Face Trump Tariffs

The Trump tariffs will likely raise the cost of food for Americans, particularly for liqueurs and spirits, baked goods, coffee, fish, and beer.

4 min read
EU VAT Compliance Gap, Europe Tax Revenue Government
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Europe

The EU’s Questionable VAT Policy

The value-added tax (VAT) compliance gap—the additional VAT revenue that could be collected if all taxpayers, consumers, and businesses fully complied with VAT rules—continues to increase, reaching €128 billion in 2023.

8 min read
Multilateral solutions like OECD Pillar One and the Future of Digital Services Taxes (DSTs): Ensuring the Biden Administration Puts Americans First
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The Next Tax Reform Should Build on Sound Tax Policy and Simplify the Tax Code

The tax code is ripe for simplification, especially as complicated and targeted provisions expire in 2028.

4 min read
CEA Income Tax Replacement estimates, Broad-Based Sales Tax
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New CEA Report Dramatically Underestimates the Cost of Replacing State Income Taxes

While the CEA’s analysis of the benefits of reduced reliance on income taxes is sound, its revenue replacement estimates are not. The actual revenue replacement rate could be as high as 17.51 percent.

6 min read
Inflation Reduction Act IRA repeal and reforms
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Will the OBBBA Tax Cuts Grow the US Economy?

Over the long run, OBBBA’s permanent extension of lower marginal tax rates on work, saving, and investment lays a solid foundation for stronger economic growth.

6 min read
Chile capital allowances, economic growth
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Weak Capital Allowances and Worldwide Taxation Are Stunting Chile’s Economic Growth

Corporate tax reform can strengthen Chile’s economic growth at a minimal revenue cost by reinstating full expensing and adopting a territorial tax system to align its cross-border rules with the international standard.

5 min read
Federal tobacco tax proposal state taxes Build Back Better Act Biden American Families Plan proposal to tax unrealized capital gains at death, taxing unrealized gains death proposal, capital gains at death policies tax refund tax refunds tax cut 2018 tax season tax filing
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Tax Refunds and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

When taxpayers file their 2025 tax returns in 2026, many will see larger refunds than in recent years. That’s due to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which reduced individual income taxes for 2025 by an estimated $129 billion.

4 min read
Washington income tax proposal Washington State top income tax rate in the country
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Proposed Washington Income Tax Would Yield a Top Rate of More Than 18 Percent

A proposed “millionaire’s tax” in Washington State would yield the highest combined state and local top rate in the country.

6 min read
Tax systems of Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Sweden, Norway
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How Scandinavian Countries Pay for Their Government Spending

Scandinavian countries are well known for their broad social safety nets and their public funding of services such as universal health care, higher education, parental leave, and child and elderly care. High levels of government spending naturally require high levels of taxation. So, how do these countries raise their tax revenues?

7 min read
European tax trends, EU tax reform
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Europe

Tax Trends in European Countries

As European countries have undertaken a series of tax reforms designed for budgetary stability, policymakers should focus on consumption taxes by making them more neutral and efficient.

15 min read
Wyoming data center taxation
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Wyoming Attracts Considerable Data Center Investment—but Could Easily Lose It

While Wyoming is outcompeting California in attracting data centers due to affordability and sound tax policy, lawmakers should avoid imposing discriminatory sales tax on data centers’ machinery and equipment (M&E) purchases.

6 min read

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