May 17, 2006
Contrary To President’s Claim, Large Majority of Americans Ultimately Will Lose From Tax Reconciliation Bill

Revised May 15, 2006
Roth IRA Provision Effectively Eliminates Income Limits on Roth IRAs: Establishes Major New Tax Shelter For High-Income Households

Revised May 12, 2006
Reconciliation Tax Cuts Would Average $43,000 for Households With Income Over $1 Million, But Only $20 for Middle-Income Households
with press release

May 11, 2006
The IRA Conversion Provision in the 2006 Tax Reconciliation Bill from the Tax Policy Center

Revised May 11, 2006
Tax Reconciliation Agreement Distorted by Obsession with Capital Gains and Dividend Tax Cuts: Middle-Income Households To Receive Tax Cuts Averaging Only $20

Revised May 11, 2006
Fact Sheet: Tax-Cut Reconciliation Agreement Severely Flawed
Revised May 11, 2006
Statement of Robert Greenstein on the Tax-Cut Reconciliation Agreement

Revised April 26, 2006
Joint Tax Committee Estimate Shows That Tax Gimmick Being Designed to Evade Senate Budget Rules Would Increase Long-Term Deficits -- Approach Would Add New Tax Cuts to "Pay For" Other Tax Cuts

March 28, 2006
Joint Statement Opposing Potential Budget Gimmick
- by Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, The Concord Coalition, The Committee for Economic Development, and The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
with background analysis
March 27, 2006
The Capital Gains and Dividend Tax Cuts and the Economy

January 30, 2006
Capital Gains and Dividend Tax Cuts: Data Make Clear That High-Income Households Benefit the Most

Revised January 10, 2006
Senate and House Reconciliation Tax Packages: Nearly $100 Billion in Tax Cuts Are on the Table