Revised 7/31/06
Pension Conference Agreement Makes Retirement Tax Cuts Permanent But Fails To Offset Their Cost: Measure Could Set Precedent for Other Unpaid-for Tax-Cut Extensions
Revised 7/31/06
CBPP Statement: Pension Conference Agreement Sets Undesirable Precedent for Extending Tax Cuts Permanently without Paying for Them
7/17/06
Pension Bill Conference Report May Make Some 2001 Tax Cuts Permanent without Offsetting Their Costs: Bill Could Set Precedent for Other Unpaid-For Tax-Cut Extensions
Revised 7/17/06
Saver's Credit For Moderate-Income Families Would Fade Away Over Time Under House-Passed Pension Bill
Revised 1/6/06
House Pension Bill Would Make Some 2001 Tax Cuts Permanent For The First Time
5/27/05
Brief Overview: Ways And Means Social Security Bill Could Include Costly, Poorly Targeted Retirement Tax Proposals
5/18/05
Boosting Income and Contribution Limits For Pension Savings Would Swell Deficits, Do Little For Middle-Class Families
Revised 5/25/05
President's Savings Proposals Likely To Swell Long-Term Deficits, Reduce National Saving, And Primarily Benefit Those With Substantial Wealth
6/4/04
An Unwise Deal: Why Eliminating The Income Limit On Roth IRA's Is Too Steep A Price To Pay For A Refundable Saver's Credit
Revised 7/22/03
The Ways And Means Committee Pension Tax-Cut Legislation: Unsound Policy That Digs The Nation's Fiscal Hole Deeper
4/21/03
Examining The New Portman-Cardin Legislation: Are Further Pension Tax Subsidies for High-Income Households Affordable or Sound as Pension Policy?
Revised 3/6/03
Proposed "Savings Incentives" Would Cause Revenue Hemorrhage in Future Decades

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9/18/02
The Retirement Savings Components of Last Year's Tax Bill: Why it Is Premature to Make Them Permanent
4/2/01
Would Raising IRA Contribution Limits Bolster Retirement Security for Lower- and Middle-Income Families?