by Collins Consulting Service | May 7, 2019 | Tax News
The beginning of the US economy’s second year under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was largely positive, though some troubling signs lurked just beneath…
Source: Tax Policy Center – The Post-TCJA Economy Continues To Grow
by Collins Consulting Service | May 2, 2019 | Tax News
I believe that every person in the tax policy game—from members of the tax-writing committees to research assistants at the Tax Policy Center—should compute their…
Source: Tax Policy Center – Janet And Her Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Filing Season (With Apologies To Judith Viorst)
by Collins Consulting Service | May 1, 2019 | Tax News
Yesterday was a classic example of Washington theater at its best. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer left a White House…
Source: Tax Policy Center – Washington’s Theater of Infrastructure: The Trick Is To Get The Joke
by Collins Consulting Service | May 1, 2019 | Tax News
Our local elected officials were debating a new tax to help offset a big public pension shortfall… If people dueled in 2019 like Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton did in 1804, a couple of township trustees might have been drawing pistols at dawn.
Source: Tax Policy Center – Are Public Pension And Benefit Shortfalls And Local Taxes Worthy Of A Neighborhood Duel?