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Illinois' New Social Media Tax is a Shambles
Budget Writers Didn't Know How to Tax Social Media. They Did it Anyway.
Jun 4
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Would You Move for Lower Taxes?
An Episode of NPR's "The Middle with Jeremy Hobson"
May 29
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Mid-Year Movers May Avoid the California Wealth Tax
My New Paper on Legal Impediments to the Wealth Tax's January Residency Date
May 26
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Jared Walczak
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Abundance: A Liberalism that Builds Houses — And Government
The Abundance Movement's Misplaced Trust in an Empowered Civil Service
May 21
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Taxes at America’s 250th: Ben Franklin and the “Essential Liberty” of Taxation
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” It is among the…
May 14
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Proposition 2½ Still Delivers
A New Analysis of Massachusetts' Levy Limit
May 5
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Pied-à-Terre Taxes Aren't a Solution to Poor Property Valuations
New York City systematically undervalues high-end condos — a tax policy error rooted in housing policy error.
Apr 27
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Jared Walczak
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The Ongoing Cost of a One-Time Wealth Tax
Estimating income and other tax losses due to the California wealth tax
Apr 22
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