Center for American Progress Center for American Progress
Issues Domestic & EconomyTax Reform More Tax Reform

Tax Reform Complete Archives

Private-Equity Guys Can Learn to Pay More Tax | June 29, 2007

You Can Still Stop the Madness! | May 23, 2007

No Alternative: Time to Fix the Tax Code | April 23, 2007

Tax Day in Bush’s America: Our President’s Alternative Minimum Tax Legacy | April 17, 2007

On This Tax Day, Push for Reform | April 16, 2007

Fix the Health Care System: Raise Taxes | March 28, 2007

Greening American Tax Policy | February 26, 2007

Declaring Open Source | February 1, 2007

Closing the Tax Gap | January 23, 2007

Green Revenue | January 8, 2007

Reexamining Tax Credits | December 19, 2006

Center for American Progress Action Fund Applauds Tax Reform Push | December 7, 2006

CAPAF Applauds Tax Reform Push | December 7, 2006

100 Days Agenda | November 28, 2006

Creating a Fairer Tax Code | November 22, 2006

The $871,000 Job Subsidy | November 17, 2006

Economy Continues to Under Perform | November 2, 2006

Problematic Conclusions | October 12, 2006

We Can Do Better | October 3, 2006

Stop the Madness! | September 6, 2006

Should Advocates of Domestic Investments Worry About Tax Cuts? | July 27, 2006

A Fool's Compromise | June 28, 2006

The Estate Tax | June 5, 2006

Burdens of Wealth | June 1, 2006

Unseemly Tax Cuts | May 17, 2006

Veto the Anti-Growth Tax Plan | May 12, 2006

Comprehensive Tax Code Overhaul is Overdue | April 24, 2006

The Check Is in the Mail | April 14, 2006

Fair, progressive tax reform would be good policy, good politics | March 23, 2006

Options for Tax Reform | March 23, 2006

Tax Reform Is Dead...Long Live Tax Reform! | March 20, 2006

An Open Source Tax Credit | March 13, 2006

Bush's Tax and Budget Policies Fail to Promote Economic Growth | February 16, 2006

Tax Reform: First, Do No Harm | January 30, 2006

Before Hurting the Poor, Look Elsewhere for Cuts | November 27, 2005

Robbing Banks Not Like Cutting Domestic Programs | November 16, 2005

Tax Reform Panel's Report Now in Treasury's Hands | November 1, 2005

Five Easy Pieces Scorecard | October 28, 2005

President's Tax Panel Proposes Broad Reforms | October 19, 2005

President's Tax Panel Takes on Tough Issues | October 13, 2005

How Congress is Spending the 18 Cents a Gallon You Pay in Gasoline Tax | October 5, 2005

Budgeting for Katrina and Beyond | September 23, 2005

Katrina and Deficits: Right Topic, Wrong Question | September 22, 2005

"Reforming the Tax Code to Assist Small Businesses" | September 21, 2005

Estates' Rites | August 25, 2005

About the Estate Tax | August 5, 2005

Tax Dodging | July 15, 2005

Commentary Understates Cost of Estate Tax Repeal | July 13, 2005

About the Estate Tax | June 30, 2005

Repeal/Reform of the Estate Tax | June 30, 2005

Repeal/Reform of the Estate Tax | June 30, 2005

A Tax Plan for Progressives | June 24, 2005

Letter to the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform | June 9, 2005

Testimony for the President's Tax Reform Panel | May 11, 2005

Comments per the 'Advisory Panel?s Request for Comments #2' | April 29, 2005

The Coming Senate Showdown over Estate Tax Reform | April 15, 2005

U.S. Taxpayers' Quarterly Report | April 14, 2005

Open Letter to Progressive Policymakers | April 4, 2005

Rebalancing the Tax System | April 2, 2005

Reconnecting Tax and Budget Policies | April 1, 2005

Comments on the "Advisory Panel's Request for Comments #1" | March 18, 2005

A Fair and Simple Tax System for our Future | January 31, 2005

Tax Cuts Does Not Match Economic Reality | January 21, 2005

The Bush Economic Summit: What the Cheerleaders Won't Tell You | December 15, 2004

Smash and Grab Budgeting | November 10, 2004

Budget Failures | October 22, 2004

Statement of John Podesta | September 20, 2004

The Bush Gas Tax and Protecting Narrow Interests | May 28, 2004

Why the Right's Wrong On Taxes | April 14, 2004

Tax Day: Average Americans Lose Out with Bush Tax Cuts | April 14, 2004

Average Americans Lose Out with Bush Tax Cuts | April 14, 2004

The Corporate Tax Dodge | April 10, 2004

The Corporate Tax Void: Record High Profits and Record Low Taxes | April 9, 2004

Tax Enforcement in the Bush Budget | April 9, 2004

Outsourcing Statistics in Perspective | March 16, 2004

Politics of Outsourcing: New Trends, Old Arguments | March 16, 2004

Claim vs. Fact: President Bush's Speech to U.S. Governors | February 23, 2004

The Bush Tax Increase | February 20, 2004

America's Families Feel the Brunt of Irresponsible Tax Cuts | February 13, 2004

State of the Union: Taxes | January 21, 2004

Support for Children and Families | January 19, 2004

In Their Own Words | January 16, 2004

Where We Stand on Domestic and Economy

CAP’s policy priorities for U.S. domestic and economic policymaking center on building opportunities for all Americans to share in the American Dream. Our policy work concentrates on the core engines that drive equal opportunity, economic mobility, and shared prosperity—education, health care, housing, government oversight, tax reform, and technology innovation. Our progressive domestic and economic priorities underscore our commitment to government that works for the common good.