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[80] Alex Brill. The Next Tax Fight: SALT. American Enterprise Institute. February 13, 2024. URL: https://www.aei.org/economics/the-next-tax-fight-salt/ (visited on 2024-02-13).

[79] Alex Brill, Kyle Pomerleau, and Grant M. Seiter. Flawed Approach: The Working Families Tax Cut Act as a Response to Inflation. American Enterprise Institute. June 8, 2023. URL: https://www.aei.org/economics/flawed-approach-the-working-families-tax-cut-act-as-a-response-to-inflation/ (visited on 2023-06-16).

[78] Kyle Pomerleau. Section 199A and “Tax Parity”. American Enterprise Institute. September 2022. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/section-199a-and-tax-parity/ (visited on 2023-06-16).

[77] Halah Ahmad, Jack Landry, and Stephen Nunez. Revisiting the Child Tax Credit for the Lame Duck Session: Comparing Parameters for Anti-Poverty Impacts. November 2022. Jain Family Institute Report. URL: https://jainfamilyinstitute.org/revisiting-the-child-tax-credit-for-the-lame-duck-session-comparing-parameters-for-anti-poverty-impacts/ (visited on 2023-06-19).

[76] Jack Landry.The Expanded Child Tax Credit and Parental Employment: Tenuous Evidence Points to Work Disincentives. February 2022. Jain Family Institute Report. URL: https://jainfamilyinstitute.org/the-expanded-child-tax-credit-and-parental-employment-tenuous-evidence-points-to-work-disincentives/ (visited on 2023-06-19).

[75] Jordan Weissmann. It’s Time for Democrats to Buck Up and Give Joe Manchin What He Wants. Slate. December 2021. URL: https://slate.com/business/2021/12/manchin-democrats-bbb-spending.html (visited on 2021-12-17).

[74] Jack Landry and Stephen Nunez. Memo: Cost Simulations of a Fully-Refundable Child Tax Credit (CTC) 2022-2031. December 2021. Jain Family Institute Report. URL: https://jainfamilyinstitute.org/memo-cost-simulations-of-a-fully-refundable-child-tax-credit-ctc-2022-2031/ (visited on 2023-06-19).

[73] Jack Landry and Stephen Nunez. Analysis of Full Refundability of the Child Tax Credit Without Expansion. December 2021. Jain Family Institute Report. URL: https://www.jainfamilyinstitute.org/assets/full-refundability-of-child-tax-credit-without-expansion.pdf (visited on 2021-12-17).

[72] Jack Landry and Stephen Nunez. Reducing Refundability of the Child Tax Credit: Assessing Poverty Impacts and Trade-offs. September 2021. Jain Family Institute Report. URL: https://jainfamilyinstitute.org/reducing-refundability-of-the-child-tax-credit-assessing-poverty-impacts-and-trade-offs/ (visited on 2023-06-19).

[71] Jack Landry and Stephen Nunez. Assessing Non-filer Rates & Poverty Impacts for the American Rescue Plan Act’s Expanded CTC. September 2021. Jain Family Institute Report. URL: https://jainfamilyinstitute.org/assessing-non-filer-rates-poverty-impacts-for-the-american-rescue-plan-acts-expanded-ctc/ (visited on 2023-06-19).

[70] Cody Kallen and Arparna Mathur. Estimating the Distributional Implications of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. National Tax Journal. September 2021. URL: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/714449 (visited on 2021-12-17).

[69] Max Gehnis. California’s basic income bill still needs work. April 2021. URL: https://blog.ubicenter.org/20210403/california-ab65-calubi.html (visited on 2021-04-06).

[68] Alex Brill, Kyle Pomerleau, and Grant Seiter. How will the American Rescue Plan impact your 2021 tax liability? March 2021. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/economics/how-will-the-american-rescue-plan-impact-your-2021-tax-liability/ (visited on 2021-04-05).

[67] Alex Brill. The American Rescue Plan’s likely cost is way more than $1.9 trillion. March 2021. URL: https://www.aei.org/economics/the-american-rescue-plans-likely-cost-is-way-more-than-1-9-trillion/ (visited on 2021-03-05).

[66] Alex Brill, Kyle Pomerleau, and Grant Seiter. Pick your Child Tax Credit. March 2021. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/economics/pick-your-child-tax-credit/ (visited on 2021-04-05).

[65] Alex Brill, Kyle Pomerleau, and Grant Seiter. The tax benefits of parenthood: A history and analysis of current proposals. February 2021. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/the-tax-benefits-of-parenthood-a-history-and-analysis-of-current-proposals/ (visited on 2021-02-25).

[64] Robert Orr and Samuel Hammond. Analysis of the Romney Child Allowance. February 2021. URL: https://www.niskanencenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Analysis-of-the-Romney-Child-Allowance_final.pdf (visited on 2021-02-12).

[63] Angela Rachidi. Reducing the marriage penalty for low-income families. January 2021. URL: https://www.aei.org/poverty-studies/reducing-the-marriage-tax-penalty-for-low-income-families/.

[62] Kyle Pomerleau and Peter Metz. How would your taxes change under Joe Biden’s tax plan? November 2020. URL: https://compute.studio/AEIEconomics/Tax-Cruncher-Biden/.

[61] Kyle Pomerleau and Peter Metz. How would Joe Biden’s tax proposals impact your tax liability? October 2020. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/economics/how-would-joe-bidens-tax-proposals-impact-your-tax-liability/.

[60] Timothy Fitzgerald, Kevin Hassett, Cody Kallen, and Casey Mulligan. An Analysis of Vice President Biden’s Economic Agenda: The Long Run Impacts of Its Regulation, Taxes, and Spending*. October 2020. URL: https://www.hoover.org/research/analysis-vice-president-bidens-economic-agenda-long-run-impacts.

[59] Kyle Pomerleau. An analysis of Joe Biden’s tax proposals, October 2020 update. October 2020. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/an-analysis-of-joe-bidens-tax-proposals-october-2020-update/.

[58] Richard Rubin. How Biden’s Tax Plan Would Affect Five American Households. Wall Street Journal, September 2020. URL: https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-bidens-tax-plan-might-affect-five-american-households-11599739200.

[57] Kyle Pomerleau. The tax burden on business investment under Joe Biden’s tax proposals. September 2020. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/the-tax-burden-on-business-investment-under-joe-bidens-tax-proposals/ (visited on 2020-11-02).

[56] Matt Jensen and Peter Metz. Effective tax rates on capital under current law and Joe Biden’s tax proposal. September 2020. URL: https://compute.studio/AEIEconomics/ccc-biden/ (visited on 2020-11-03).

[55] Max Ghenis and Nate Silver. Poverty and inequality effects of new unemployment benefits, payroll tax cuts, and universal payments. July

  1. URL: https://covid.ubicenter.org/fpuc.html (visited on 2020-11-02).

[54] Kyle Pomerleau. An analysis of Joe Biden’s tax proposals. June

  1. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/an-analysis-of-joe-bidens-tax-proposals/ (visited on 2020-11-02).

[53] Kyle Pomerleau. Eligible dependents in the CARES Act and HEROES Act economic relief payments. May 2020. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/economics/eligible-dependents-in-the-cares-act-and-heroes-act-economic-relief-payments/ (visited on 2020-11-02).

[52] Kyle Pomerleau. Kyle Pomerleau on Twitter. May 2020. URL: https://twitter.com/kpomerleau/status/1258497005598453761 (visited on 2020-11-03).

[51] Don Boyd. A New Synthetic Data Set for Tax Policy Analysis. Quantitative Notes, 2:7, May 2020. URL: https://www.openrg.com/reports/SynData_QN.pdf.

[50] Kyle Pomerleau. The CARES Act: Who will get a rebate and how much? March 2020. Section: Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/economics/the-care-act-who-will-get-a-rebate-and-how-much/ (visited on 2020-11-02).

[49] Ernie Tedeschi. The Distribution of Household Rebate Ideas So Far. March 2020. URL: https://medium.com/@ernietedeschi/the-distribution-of-household-rebate-ideas-so-far-2b71a8a19914 (visited on 2020-11-03).

[48] Ernie Tedeschi. Updated Distribution of Household Rebate Ideas So Far. March 2020. URL: https://medium.com/@ernietedeschi/updated-distribution-of-household-rebate-ideas-so-far-f46360034f9d (visited on 2020-11-03).

[47] Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. Choices for Financing Medicare for All. Technical Report, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, March 2020. URL: http://www.crfb.org/papers/choices-financing-medicare-all (visited on 2020-06-24).

[46] Kyle Pomerleau. Kyle Pomerleau on Twitter. March 2020. URL: https://twitter.com/kpomerleau/status/1237439229627699200 (visited on 2020-11-03).

[45] Matt Jensen, Peter Metz, and Jason DeBacker. A static simulation of several personal income and payroll tax provisions from the Biden 2020 reform. by Peter-Metz. 2020. URL: https://compute.studio/PSLmodels/Tax-Brain/46307/ (visited on 2020-11-03).

[44] Matt Jensen. Transparency for Congress’s Scorekeepers. National Affairs, 2020. URL: https://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/transparency-for-congresss-scorekeepers (visited on 2020-06-24).

[43] Jaeger Nelson and Kerk Phillips. Macroeconomic Effects of Reducing OASI Benefits: A Comparison of Seven Overlapping-Generations Models. National Tax Journal, 70(4):671–692, December 2019. URL: http://www.ntanet.org/NTJ/72/4/ntj-v72n04p671-692-Macroeconomic-Effects-of-Reducing-OASI-Benefits.html (visited on 2020-06-24), doi:10.17310/ntj.2019.4.02.

[42] Aparna Mathur. Rethinking the Green New Deal: Using Climate Policy to Address Inequality. National Tax Journal, 70(4):693–722, December 2019. URL: http://www.ntanet.org/NTJ/72/4/ntj-v72n04p693-722-Rehinking-the-Green-New-Deal.html (visited on 2020-06-24), doi:10.17310/ntj.2019.4.03.

[41] Alan D. Viard and Sita Nataraj Slavov. The Wrong Way to Make Social Security and Medicare More Progressive. Tax Notes, September

  1. URL: https://www.taxnotes.com/tax-notes-federal/social-welfare-taxation/wrong-way-make-social-security-and-medicare-more-progressive/2019/09/16/29wpk (visited on 2020-06-24).

[40] Lily L. Batchelder and David Kamin. Taxing the Rich: Issues and Options. SSRN Scholarly Paper ID 3452274, Social Science Research Network, Rochester, NY, September 2019.

[39] Max Ghenis. Distributional analysis of Andrew Yang’s Freedom Dividend. June 2019. URL: https://medium.com/ubicenter/distributional-analysis-of-andrew-yangs-freedom-dividend-d8dab818bf1b (visited on 2020-06-24).

[38] Alan D. Viard. An Economic Analysis of the TCJA’s Larger Standard Deduction. Tax Notes, April 2019. URL: https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/On-the-Margin-April-1-2019.pdf (visited on 2020-06-24).

[37] Aparna Mathur. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Anything but a simple tax reform \textbar AEI. Bloomberg Tax, March 2019. URL: https://www.aei.org/articles/the-tax-cuts-and-jobs-act-anything-but-a-simple-tax-reform/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[36] Ernie Tedeschi. An Analysis of the Earned Basic Income Tax Credit. March 2019. URL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ko0kQXP7FEdzdvGJq4N7MmRbemFNH8Xp/view?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWVRRMFpqTXhOVGcwTkRBNSIsInQiOiJzNk5CWkpqOUlzeGc4Z0ZRUXYwSnRXT0ZZSGVwczNwa3A3UVwvUWdKaEVuc2E2TE91NUVUcjVEU1doMEdsSnpcL1BIVzE4U2NzeGZFOENBWmhiUlwvbDhUSUxsQVJ4cXJJTDJYcExsdElUV0xkMFFaRzJoMlRtTGNOZWM3RHZHeDNBUSJ9&usp=embed_facebook (visited on 2020-06-24).

[35] Council of Economic Advisors. Economic Report of the President. Technical Report PR 45.9, Council of Economic Advisors, March 2019. URL: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/ERP-2019/pdf/ERP-2019.pdf.

[34] Aparna Mathur and Cody Kallen. Estimating the distributional implications of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Technical Report, AEI, February 2019. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/working-paper/estimating-the-distributional-implications-of-the-tax-cuts-and-jobs-act/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[33] Jason DeBacker, Richard W. Evans, and Kerk L. Phillips. Integrating Microsimulation Models of Tax Policy into a DGE Macroeconomic Model. Public Finance Review, 47(2):207–275, February

  1. URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/1091142118816744 (visited on 2020-06-24), doi:10.1177/1091142118816744.

[32] Aparna Mathur. A 70 percent tax rate on the rich may be smart politics, but is not smart economics \textbar AEI. Bloomberg Tax, January 2019. URL: https://www.aei.org/articles/a-70-tax-rate-on-the-rich-may-be-smart-politics-but-is-not-smart-economics/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[31] Jason DeBacker and Anderson Frailey. Revenue and Macroeconomic Effects of a 70% Marginal Tax Rate. Quantitative Notes, 1:5, 2019.

[30] Alan D. Viard and Sita Nataraj Slavov. Taxes, transfers, progressivity, and redistribution: Part III \textbar AEI. Tax Notes, November 2018. URL: https://www.aei.org/articles/taxes-transfers-progressivity-and-redistribution-part-3/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[29] AEI. Charitable giving and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Technical Report, AEI, June 2018. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/charitable-giving-and-the-tax-cuts-and-jobs-act/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[28] Alex Brill and Benedict Ippolito. The effects of tax reform on the medical deduction \textbar AEI. Tax Notes, May 2018. URL: https://www.aei.org/articles/the-effects-of-tax-reform-on-the-medical-deduction/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[27] Reuben Fischer-Baum. Analysis \textbar Will your taxes go up or down in 2018 under the new tax bill? Washington Post, January 2018. URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2017/business/tax-bill-calculator/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[26] Jason Furman. Some Preliminary Macroeconomics of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. January 2018. URL: https://www.piie.com/system/files/documents/furman20180106ppt.pdf.

[25] Richard W Evans. Dynamic Analysis of EITC Expansion. Quantitative Notes, 2:14, 2018. URL: https://www.openrg.com/reports/QN_EITC_v1.1.pdf.

[24] Jason DeBacker and Richard W Evans. Dynamic Analysis of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Quantitative Notes, 1:6, 2018. URL: https://www.openrg.com/reports/QN_ogusa_TCJA.pdf.

[23] Tal Yellin and Sam Petulla. See how the tax bill affects your paycheck. CNN, December 2017. URL: https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/13/politics/calculate-americans-taxes-senate-reform-bill/index.html (visited on 2020-06-24).

[22] Ben Casselman. How to Build a Tax Calculator That’s Actually Useful. The New York Times, December 2017. URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/19/insider/how-to-build-a-tax-calculator-thats-actually-useful.html (visited on 2020-06-24).

[21] Adam Pearce, Quoctrung Bui, Ben Casselman, and Blacki Migliozzi. Tax Bill Calculator: Will Your Taxes Go Up or Down? The New York Times, December 2017. URL: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/12/17/upshot/tax-calculator.html, https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/12/17/upshot/tax-calculator.html (visited on 2020-06-24).

[20] Quoctrung Bui and Ben Casselman. What the Tax Bill Would Look Like for 25,000 Middle-Class Families. The New York Times, November

  1. URL: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/11/28/upshot/what-the-tax-bill-would-look-like-for-25000-middle-class-families.html, https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/11/28/upshot/what-the-tax-bill-would-look-like-for-25000-middle-class-families.html (visited on 2020-06-24).

[19] Council of Economic Advisors. Evaluating the Anticipated Effects of Changes to the Mortgage Interest Deduction. Technical Report, Council of Economic Advisors, November 2017. URL: https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/images/Effects of Changes to the Mortgage Interest Deduction FINAL.pdf.

[18] Ernie Tedeschi. For the Non-Rich, the Child Tax Credit Is the Key to Tax Reform. The New York Times, October 2017. URL: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/10/17/upshot/tax-reform-winners-losers-child-tax-credit.html, https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/10/17/upshot/tax-reform-winners-losers-child-tax-credit.html (visited on 2020-06-24).

[17] Alex Brill. Testimony: The opportunities for individual tax reform. September 2017.

[16] Alex Brill. AEI Tax Brief: Repealing the personal exemption. September 2017. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/one-pager/aei-tax-brief-repealing-the-personal-exemption/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[15] Alex Brill. AEI Tax Brief: Increasing the Standard Deduction. September 2017. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/one-pager/aei-tax-brief-increasing-the-standard-deduction/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[14] Alex Brill. AEI Tax Brief: Child Tax Credit Options. September

  1. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/one-pager/aei-tax-brief-child-tax-credit-options/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[13] Jason DeBacker. Impacts of Business Tax Reform on Investment Incentives for the Retail Industry. Quantitative Notes, 1:2, 2017. URL: https://www.openrg.com/reports/Retail_QN_091817.pdf.

[12] Richard W Evans and Haylee Ham. Government Revenue and Distributional Effects of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Quantitative Notes, 3:4, 2017. URL: https://www.openrg.com/reports/TCJA_taxcalc.pdf.

[11] Jason DeBacker. Estimating the Effects of Business Tax Reform on Output. Quantitative Notes, 2:4, 2017. URL: https://www.openrg.com/reports/CCC_Output_QN.pdf.

[10] Richard W Evans. Dynamic Analysis of Corporate Income Tax Rate Cut. Quantitative Notes, 4:6, 2017. URL: https://www.openrg.com/reports/QN_CorpCut.pdf.

[9] Richard Rubin. Republicans’ Radical New Business-Tax Proposal, Simplified (Sort Of). December 2016. URL: https://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2016/12/26/republicans-radical-new-business-tax-proposal-simplified-sort-of/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[8] Dylan Matthews. House Republicans are proposing a big corporate tax cut that Walmart hates. Vox, December 2016. URL: https://www.vox.com/2016/12/25/14069822/corporate-tax-border-adjustability (visited on 2020-06-24).

[7] Alex Brill. Tax reform: Ryan-Brady plan is a better way. Technical Report, AEI, October 2016. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/tax-reform-ryan-brady-plan-is-a-better-way/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[6] Richard Rubin. Why It’s So Hard to Get Rid of Tax ‘Loopholes’. August 2016. URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20160819134156/http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2016/08/18/why-its-so-hard-to-get-rid-of-tax-loopholes/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[5] Aparna Mathur and Adele Hunter. Leaving Childless Taxpayers Behind in the Tax Code \textbar AEI. Tax Notes, July 2016. Library Catalog: www.aei.org Section: Public Economics. URL: https://www.aei.org/articles/leaving-childless-taxpayers-behind-in-the-tax-code/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[4] Jim Tankersley. The search for the best middle-class tax cut. Washington Post, April 2016. URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/04/14/the-search-for-the-best-middle-class-tax-cut/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[3] Alex Brill. Understanding middle-class tax cuts. Technical Report, AEI, April 2016. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/understanding-middle-class-tax-cuts/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[2] Kevin Hassett. Reaching America’s potential: Delivering growth and opportunity for all Americans. February 2016. URL: https://www.aei.org/research-products/speech/statement-before-the-house-ways-and-means-committee/ (visited on 2020-06-24).

[1] Kevin Hassett. On the Dynamic Scoring of Fiscal Policy. July 2015. URL: https://www.aei.org/press/on-the-dynamic-scoring-of-fiscal-policy/ (visited on 2020-06-24).