All Posts Tagged With: "sales tax"

Sales, Flat, or Spherical, Tax Reform Isn’t the Answer

Lately there has been a flurry of interest in tax reform, typically aimed at making compliance less onerous, removing the incentive for special-interest lobbying, and reducing the size and intrusiveness of the tax-collection agency. While few people will reject those ends, that does not imply that the attempt to achieve them is the optimal use [...]

1Nov2006 | Gene Callahan | 13 comments | Continued

Central Planning Comes to Main Street

Steven Greenhut (sgreenhut@ocregister.com) is senior editorial writer and columnist at the Orange County Register in Santa Ana, Calif. He is author of Abuse of Power: How the Government Misuses Eminent Domain. A casual reader could be forgiven for skimming through a front-page Los Angeles Times article from February 12 and thinking that the story was [...]

1Aug2006 | Steven Greenhut | 1 comment | Continued

The Internet and the Death of the Sales Tax

Richard Ault is an associate professor of economics at Auburn University. David Laband is a professor in Auburn’s Forest Policy Center, School of Forestry. The editors of our hometown daily newspaper, the Opelika-Auburn News, recently came out in favor of taxing Internet commerce. While noting, incorrectly, that sales taxes constitute the “largest source of revenues [...]

1May2000 | and and Richard W. Ault | 3 comments | Continued
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