Businesses large and small shouldn't have to check the expiration date of a tax provision to see if it's still good.
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Giving someone a one-time stimulus check, or a one-time tax cut that expires doesn't allow the predictability that business needs.
At a certain point, you can't tax people beyond a certain level.
For policy makers interested in using tax policy to stimulate investments or especially to smooth business cycle fluctuations, the results are not promising.
For every day the government is shut down, it should be that we don't have to pay income tax that day because they're not working.
Most large companies structure their affairs so that they minimize their tax payments. As long as you do it within the law, it's OK.
There is no such thing as a good tax.
Just dying should not be a reason for taxes.
Raising taxes in an economic downturn is not a good idea.
We need to even out the tax code for small businesses so that we lower their tax rate to 25 percent, just as we need to lower it for all businesses.
The linkage between tax rates and public services is, if not non-existent, negative.
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