New IRS Tax Gap Estimate
Chris Edwards The federal “tax gap” is the amount of taxes owed but not paid on time, which is loosely viewed as the
Chris Edwards The federal “tax gap” is the amount of taxes owed but not paid on time, which is loosely viewed as the
Walter Olson This November voters in Nevada, Colorado, and Idaho will consider whether to adopt versions of the “Alaska model,” discussed in this
Colleen Hroncich Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota is the poorest area in the nation, says Mary Jo Fairhead, a former public school
Colin Grabow Last week, the Philly Shipyard announced the ceremonial start of construction on three Aloha class containerships. While typically a celebratory occasion,
Jeffrey A. Singer People who have taken high school economics should know about the law of supply and demand. Put simply, if demand
Mustafa Akyol The British Catholic magazine The Tablet just ran an eloquent review of my new book, The Islamic Moses: How the Prophet
Clark Packard and Scott Lincicome Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution grants to Congress the power to “lay and collect Taxes,
Jeffrey Miron Does a government definition of property rights promote economic progress? A recent paper suggests yes: Cadastres—records of landownership—provide governments with the information
Adam N. Michel The United States is at a fiscal policy crossroads. If federal spending remains on its current upward trajectory, the
Chris Edwards Hurricanes Helene and Milton have now passed, leaving trails of destruction. Some politicians are using the disasters as a political football,