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An Introduction of History of Taxes Video TaxEDU

An Introduction to the History of Taxes

Taxes have played a major role throughout history, and even date back to around 5,000 years ago. Taxes will continue to affect our lives and shape our societies just like they have for thousands of years.

Is the Foreign Pollution Fee Act a Carbon Price?

Is the Foreign Pollution Fee Act a Carbon Price?

A national-level carbon price—a tax or cap-and-trade scheme placed on CO2 or other greenhouse gases—may seem distant in the U.S., especially since the Inflation Reduction Act, which included major climate policy, omitted one. However, policymakers on both sides of the aisle have been nibbling around the edges of carbon taxes.

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Saving Americans’ Dwindling Savings

Americans are saving less. While the U.S. saving rate has regularly lagged behind its peers, it has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels. Increasingly, people are turning to credit cards to fill the gaps in their budgets.

2023 to 2024 corporate tax rates around the world data and trends

Corporate Tax Rates around the World, 2023

Of the 225 jurisdictions around the world, only six have increased their top corporate income tax rate in 2023, a trend that might be reversed in the coming years as more countries agree to implement the global minimum tax.

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Talking Tax Reform: Considerations for a Congressional Tax Package

With the expiration of major provisions in the TCJA looming, the upcoming debate is colored by policies that already expired or will expire in the next few years, like the child tax credit, state and local tax deduction, and TCJA business-related provisions. The House Ways and Means Committee has also debated legislation to expand the standard deduction, among other changes, that could serve as a bargaining chip in future negotiations. Our experts will explain the policy implications and consider the impacts on taxpayers of various provisions. We’ll also explore the options for a potential legislative package that could coalesce in the coming months.