Tax loopholes used by high-income earners
High-income earners use a mix of legal tax strategies and aggressive avoidance techniques to significantly lower their tax bills, ranging from personal maneuvers like Roth conversions, donor-advised f...
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High-income earners use a mix of legal tax strategies and aggressive avoidance techniques to significantly lower their tax bills, ranging from personal maneuvers like Roth conversions, donor-advised f...
Independent economists and nonpartisan agencies give a mixed but broadly cautious to critical assessment of Trump-era economic outcomes from 2017–2021: they credit tax cuts and deregulatory moves with...
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Independent economists broadly agree that the 2017 tax cuts and deregulatory push produced short-run boosts to business confidence, investment, and hiring, but they disagree sharply about the lasting ...