U.S. state sales tax systems inefficient, ineffective, and obsolete by Karl A. Frieden and Douglas L. Lindholm
By: Frieden, Karl
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Contributor(s): Lindholm, Douglas L
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Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Artículos | IEF | IEF | OP 138-B/2020/100/9-4 (Browse shelf) | Available | OP 138-B/2020/100/9-4 |
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Resumen.
In this article, the authors argue that U.S. state sales tax systems are among the most inefficient and ineffective general consumption taxes in the world, and that this systemic failure is reflected in a dangerous underreliance on consumption taxes and an overreliance on income, payroll, and property taxes overall in the United States.
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