Tax Politics and Policy

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advanced tax reform strategies
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Civil Society
Corporate Income Tax
Corporate Income Tax Rates
Corporate Tax Preferences
economic redistribution
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Estate Tax Exemption
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Corporate Income Tax
Federal Excise
Federal Income Tax
fiscal policy analysis
Flat Tax
government revenue systems
interest group influence
Internal Revenue Service Statistics
Payroll Taxes
Property Tax
Property Tax Revenue
public finance theory
Retail Sales Tax
SSBs
State Government Finances
Tax Deferred Retirement Plans
Tax Expenditure
tax incidence models
Tax Preferences
Tobacco Taxes
Top MTR
Transfer Taxes
Vice Taxes

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138183384
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Taxes are an inescapable part of life. They are perhaps the most economically consequential aspect of the relationship between individuals and their government. Understanding tax development and implementation, not to mention the political forces involved, is critical to fully appreciating and critiquing that relationship.

Tax Politics and Policy offers a comprehensive survey of taxation in the United States. It explores competing theories of taxation’s role in civil society; investigates the evolution and impact of taxes on income, consumption, and assets; and highlights the role of interest groups in tax policy. This is the first book to include a separate look at "sin" taxes on tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and sugar. The book concludes with a look at tax reform ideas, both old and new.

This book is written for a broad audience—from upper-level undergraduates to graduate students in public policy, public administration, political science, economics, and related fields—and anyone else that has ever paid taxes.

Michael Thom is an assistant professor at the University of Southern California’s Price School of Public Policy, USA. He holds a PhD in political science, with emphases on public policy and American politics, from Michigan State University, USA. Michael’s research interests include public finance and government regulation. His work has appeared in Public Administration Review, The American Review of Public Administration, American Politics Research, State and Local Government Review, and Research and Politics.

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