The truth about trickle-down economics is that it’s a shallow way of trying to get at a very complicated question: How do tax cuts really play out in the economy?
The truth about trickle-down economics is that it’s a shallow way of trying to get at a very complicated question: How do tax cuts really play out in the economy?
Walter Isaacson, who’s written a slew of well-received books on famous figures such as Einstein and Benjamin Franklin, discusses his latest on Leonardo da Vinci.
Manish Sabharwal, co-founder and executive chairman of TeamLease Services, one of India’s leading human resource service companies, outlines a path for greater productivity and growth.
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Experts weigh the implications of the upcoming tax bill reconciliation process for individuals and corporations, as well as the impact on the federal deficit beyond 2025.
Proposed tax legislation speeding through Congress will enlarge the deficit and offer meager gains to low- and middle-income groups. It may also open up huge business tax loopholes, says Wharton’s Kent Smetters,
A deduction for high medical expenses that is largely used by senior citizens hangs in the balance as Congress tries to craft a final version of its tax reform bill.
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Wharton’s Brian Berkey says it’s not enough to merely agitate for social change — it’s a moral imperative to give generously to the less advantaged.
As the reconciliation between the House and Senate tax plans approaches, the plug-in electric vehicle (EV) credit is on the line.
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