State tax systems are in trouble. Revenue collecting methods developed more than a half century ago are straining to deal with 21st century economies. Globalization and e-commerce are changing the way people work and purchase goods; devolution has steadily shifted responsibility from the federal government to the states; tax incentives have become the weapon of choice in the battle to attract business investment. All of this, in an environment where antitax messages have become a staple of political campaigns, have made creating tax policy more challenging than ever before. In the updated…mehr
State tax systems are in trouble. Revenue collecting methods developed more than a half century ago are straining to deal with 21st century economies. Globalization and e-commerce are changing the way people work and purchase goods; devolution has steadily shifted responsibility from the federal government to the states; tax incentives have become the weapon of choice in the battle to attract business investment. All of this, in an environment where antitax messages have become a staple of political campaigns, have made creating tax policy more challenging than ever before. In the updated fourth edition of State Tax Policy, David Brunori analyzes these and other critical challenges facing state governments. He identifies the important issues, and examines possible solutions in formulating and implementing state tax policy. State Tax Policy is the only book that provides students and professionals with a concise, approachable, and up-to-date introduction to the intricacies of state tax policy.
David Brunori is a journalist, author, educator, and lawyer who specializes in tax and government issues. He is the Deputy Publisher at Tax Analysts. In addition he serves as contributing editor to State Tax Notes magazine for which he writes the Politics of State Taxation, a weekly column focusing on state and local tax and budget politics. He is a research professor at the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at The George Washington University where he teaches courses in state and local public finance and fiscal federalism. He also teaches state and local tax law at the George Washington University Law School. He has published numerous books and articles on state and local tax policy. His book State Tax Policy: a Political Perspective, won the 2001 Choice Award. He served as an appellate trial attorney with the Tax Division of the United States Department of Justice and practiced with a Washington DC law firm. He served as a David C. Lincoln Fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy from 2001 - 2004.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The Importance of State Taxation Chapter 2: Principles of Sound Tax Policy Chapter 3: Tax Policy and Interstate Competition for Economic Development Chapter 4: The Politics of State Taxation Chapter 5: Sales and Use Taxes Chapter 6 : State Personal Income Taxes Chapter 7: Corporate Income Taxes Chapter 8: Other State Taxes Chapter 9: Other Sources of State Revenue Chapter 10: Policy Recommendations for State PolicymakersReferences References Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The Importance of State Taxation Chapter 2: Principles of Sound Tax Policy Chapter 3: Tax Policy and Interstate Competition for Economic Development Chapter 4: The Politics of State Taxation Chapter 5: Sales and Use Taxes Chapter 6 : State Personal Income Taxes Chapter 7: Corporate Income Taxes Chapter 8: Other State Taxes Chapter 9: Other Sources of State Revenue Chapter 10: Policy Recommendations for State PolicymakersReferences References Index About the Author
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