Center for Federal Tax Policy

The Tax Foundation’s Center for Federal Tax Policy produces timely and high-quality data, research, and analysis on federal tax issues that influences the debate toward economically principled policies.

The mission of our federal program is to promote tax and fiscal policy that leads to greater U.S. competitiveness, higher economic growth, and improved quality of life for all taxpayers.

We have a number of projects that help us educate taxpayers, journalists, and policymakers on tax policy at the federal level and how the U.S. tax system compares internationally.

The Tax Foundation’s Center for Economic Analysis takes a quantitative approach to analyzing federal tax policies and proposals using our Taxes and Growth (TAG) macroeconomic model.

Since 2015, the TAG model has been used to analyze dozens of legislative and campaign tax proposals, including every major tax plan put forth during the 2016 presidential campaigns, the House GOP’s 2016 Tax Reform Blueprint, and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

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Federal Economic and Social Programs, Fiscal 1956

April 1, 1955

Our Water Resources: The Need for a Unified National Policy

May 1, 1953

Impact of the Excess Profits Tax of 1952

November 1, 1952

Can Federal Expenditures Be Cut? A Compendium of Proposals for Effecting Economy in the U.S. Budget, Volume One

February 1, 1952

Can Federal Expenditures Be Cut? A Compendium of Proposals for Effecting Economy in the U.S. Budget, Volume Two

February 1, 1952

Can Federal Expenditures Be Cut? A Compendium of Proposals for Effecting Economy in the U.S. Budget, Volume Three

February 1, 1952

Financing Defense: Is An Excess Profits Tax the Solution?

December 1, 1950

Facts & Figures on Government Finance, Third Edition

January 1, 1944

Facts & Figures on War Finance, Second Edition

January 1, 1942

Facts & Figures: The First Edition (1941)

May 15, 1941

Excess Profits Taxation: A Compilation of Materials on Excess Profits Taxation

August 1, 1940