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245 2 _aA preliminary assessment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
_c William Gale, Hilary Gelfond, Aaron Krupkin, Mark J. Mazur and Eric Toder
260 _c2018
500 _aDisponible también en formato electrónico a través de la Biblioteca del IEF.
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aThe Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 was the largest tax overhaul since 1986. Our assessment — based on a variety of sources — suggests that the act will do the following: stimulate the economy in the near term but have small impacts on long-term growth; reduce federal revenues; make the distribution of after-tax income less equal; simplify taxes in some ways but create new complexity and compliance issues in others; and reduce health insurance coverage and charitable contributions. Its ultimate effects will depend on how other countries, the Federal Reserve Board, and future Congresses respond.
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_aIMPUESTOS
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_aSISTEMA FISCAL
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_aREFORMA
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_aESTADOS UNIDOS
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_aGale, William G.
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_oOP 233/2018/4
_tNational Tax Journal
_w(IEF)86491
_x 0028-0283
_g v. 71, n. 4, December 2018, p. 589-612
856 _uhttps://ntanet.org/NTJ/71/4/ntj-v71n04p589-612-Preliminary-Assessment-of-Tax-Cuts-and-Jobs-Act-2017.html
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