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Corporate Taxes
April 2004
BNA's Web Watch is prepared by Laura
Gordon-Murnane. E-mail suggestions for future weekly topics
always welcome.
Federal Government
Congressional Research Report
Tax
Exemption for Repatriated Foreign Earnings: Proposals and Analysis,
(October 22, 2003).
Congressional Budget Office
Effective
Federal Tax Rates, 1979-2001
Joint Economic Committee
WHO
PAYS THE INCOME TAX? (April 14, 2004)
General Accounting Office
Tax
Administration: Comparison of the Reported Tax Liabilities of Foreign-
and U.S.-Controlled Corporations, 1996-2000. GAO-04-358
INTERNATIONAL
TAXATION Information on Federal Contractors With Offshore Subsidiaries
(February 2004)
Department of Treasury
Monthly
Treasury Statement of Receipts and Outlays of the United States
Government
For Fiscal Year 2004 Through March 31, 2004, and Other Periods
Tax Year: 2000
Corporation
Income Tax Returns. A Collection of Tables, Plus the Introduction,
Changes in Law and Regulations, Description of the Sample and Limitations
of the Data, and the Explanation of Terms Sections. SOI-2000, Corporation
Income Tax Returns, September 2003. EXE File Includes PDF and XLS.
September 2003.
Nongovernment Organizations
AEI
AEI
Studies in Public Opinion: Public Opinion on Taxes (April 7,
2004)
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
TAX
RETURNS - A Comprehensive Assessment of the Bush Administration’s
Record on Cutting Taxes By Isaac Shapiro and Joel Friedman
Economic Policy Institute
Lopsided
trends in profits and wages threaten to topple growth (April
12, 2004)
Forbes
America's
Largest Corporate Taxpayers
Red
Ink And Taxes
Heritage Foundation
A
Tax Code Report Card by Daniel J. Mitchell
WebMemo #476
OECD
Economic
Survey: United States 2004: Ensuring fiscal sustainability and budgetary
discipline
Tax Foundation
Tax
Freedom Day Comes on April 11 in 2004, Earliest Since 1967
Tax Policy Center
Corporate
Income Tax as a Share of GDP, 1946-2002
Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse – Syracuse
University
Bark
or Bite? Timely government data show that major IRS programs to
enforce the tax laws against businesses and corporations are continuing
to slump. (April 2004)
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