Why Taxing Corporations Is Dumb
It's not investors who bear the burden of corporate taxes, but rather workers - and the whole economy suffers for it.
View ArticleThe Tax Break We All Deserve
This would let Americans just get on with their lives, without worrying about the tax consequences.
View ArticleCan Anyone Bring American Companies Home Again?
Some presidential candidates have pushed for corporate tax reform. But would the $2 trillion they're after actually come stateside?
View ArticleThe Hotly Debated Overlap Between Taxes and Home Runs
As tax season comes to an end and baseball season starts, it's important to know what can happen when the two collide.
View ArticleA New Era of Clandestine Tax Scams
Tax fraud is sneaking up on everyone, in more and more unusual ways.
View ArticleWhen the Tax System Makes Kids Dumber
This state's tax code isn't just cumbersome. It also has sinister effects on academic performance.
View ArticleWill Donald Trump Be the Next Ronald Reagan?
Conservative kingmaker Grover Norquist argues that, for now, Trump and the GOP Congress are in a tight embrace.
View ArticleThe Trump Tax Cut: How Much, How Soon, How Certain
Tax-reform advocate Grover Norquist argues the tax cuts coming down the pike are a communal effort.
View ArticleThe Republican Deregulation Bonanza Could Start With Craft Beer
With tax relief and regulatory reform, craft brewing could become America's engine of local economic growth.
View ArticleNorquist: Trump Got a Mulligan — Now He Needs to Act Fast
The Trump administration got a possible reboot after 40 days, argues tax reform advocate Grover Norquist.
View ArticleThe Budget Trick That Will Be Used to Sell Trumpcare
What you need to know about "dynamic scoring."
View ArticleFixing Inequality — Vexing, but Not Rocket Science
Even in the face of globalization and technological advance, we shouldn't cede the fight against inequality.
View ArticleA Kindler, Gentler Budget Than You Realized
Is the "hard power" budget really that hard-hearted?
View ArticleThe Legend of Pittsburgh's Sharpest Wiseguy
Nick the Blade was a real-life Goodfella who sold heroin, handled mob beefs and lived by the code of omerta.
View ArticleWhat Comes Next For Tax Reform?
Repealing Obamacare would have been a boon for tax reform. Grover Norquist outlines new ways forward.
View ArticleThe Misfit Punk-Rocker Making Conservatives Listen
Jason Pye, who got his start as a libertarian blogger, is trying to bring some substance to the erratic Trump era.
View ArticleHe's at the Center of Congress' Toughest Battles — And Loving It
Texas Republican Rep. Kevin Brady may be mild-mannered, but he'll crash home plate if you get in his way.
View ArticleChapter Two of Trump's Presidency: The Next 100 Days
As Donald Trump's first 100 days in the White House come to a close, OZY looks ahead at the people and policies to watch from Day 101 to 200.
View ArticleThe Obscure Senate Rule That Will Dictate Tax and Health Care Policy
The Byrd Rule determines what can - and can't - get through the Senate with a bare majority.
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