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 |