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Home >  Short Publications >  Does the U.S. Corporate Tax Have a Future?
Does the U.S. Corporate Tax Have a Future?
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By Kevin A. Hassett, Eric M. Engen
Posted: Friday, November 8, 2002
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Publication Date: November 8, 2002

While the high tax on corporate income makes little sense from an optimal tax perspective, it makes even less sense from the perspective of international competitiveness.

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