|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Home
>
Audio
>
How to Simplify the Code for Low-Income Taxpayers
Sunday, November 22, 2009
|
| |
|
|
|
AUDIO
How to Simplify the Code for Low-Income Taxpayers
May 12, 2009
09:00 AM — 11:00 AM
At this AEI event, Representative Tom Petri (R-Wisc.) will discuss the combined impact of low-income tax credits on work incentives.
The Earned Income Tax Credit, the Child Tax Credit, and the Making Work Pay Tax Credit are only three entries in the long list of tax credits devoted to lessening the tax burden on lower-income families. While these tax credits add greater tax progressivity to the American income tax system than is offered by the graduated statutory income tax rate schedule alone, they also add substantial complexity. In addition, they create substantial work disincentives for some low-income families by generating high marginal tax rates. What can be done to reduce the complexity and adverse work incentives associated with these credits without losing the additional progressivity they provide?
At this AEI event, Representative Tom Petri (R-Wisc.) will discuss the combined impact of low-income tax credits on work incentives. AEI director of economic policy studies Kevin A. Hassett, visiting scholar Lawrence B. Lindsey, and research fellow Aparna Mathur will present a paper that provides a roadmap for replacing the current system of tax credits with a single low-income tax credit that would provide tax progressivity while reducing complexity and work disincentives. Codirector of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center Rosanne Altshuler and Cato Institute director of tax policy studies Chris Edwards will comment. AEI resident scholar Alan D. Viard will moderate.
|
|
Event Webcasts  Interested but couldn't attend an event? Videos of on-site conferences are usually available and are typically posted at AEI.org within a day or two of the event. You can browse through our video offerings on our Multimedia section. [Read More]
Event Podcasts  Check out AEI's list of audio podcasts, accessible from our Multimedia section or on iTunes. You can search for a particular event audio file or subscribe to our podcasts using a podcast aggregator like iTunes to get updates on our latest audio offerings. [Read More]
|
|
|
|
|
|