Chye-Ching Huang
Areas of Expertise: Budget — Federal, Tax — Federal
Chye-Ching Huang is a tax policy analyst with the Center’s Federal Fiscal Policy Team, where she focuses on the fiscal and economic effects of federal tax policy. She rejoined the Center in July 2011 after working as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, where she taught graduate and undergraduate tax law and conducted research in tax law and policy. She first joined the Center in 2008 as a Fulbright Sir Wallace Rowling Memorial Fellow and was a Research Fellow on the Federal Fiscal Policy team from June 2008 to March 2009.
Chye-Ching previously worked on economic policy issues at the New Zealand Institute, and has also practiced as a tax solicitor. She holds an LL.M. from Columbia Law School, and a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
You can follow Chye-Ching on Twitter @dashching.
Recent Reports
- Higher Tobacco Taxes Can Improve Health and Raise Revenue
- Proposed Balanced Budget Amendment is Extreme by International Standards
- Obama Proposal to Limit Tax Breaks for High-Income Households Would Reduce Total Charitable Contributions By a Modest 1.6 to 3.0 Percent
- Myths and Realities about the Estate Tax
- Earned Income Tax Credit Promotes Work, Encourages Children’s Success at School, Research Finds




