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Tax Reform: A Reference Handbook

by James John Jurinski
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Overview

Dissatisfaction with high taxes is literally an American tradition; indeed, the American Revolution that led to the founding of the United States started as a tax revolt. Today, widespread displeasure with our tax system continues, as demonstrated by the strong anti-tax position of the recent Tea Party movement.

Tax Reform: A Reference Handbook, Second Edition introduces lay readers to taxes in general, the U.S. tax system in particular, and the issues involved in reforming the system. Details regarding past tax reform measures are provided to lend relevance and perspective to recent tax reform proposals, such as replacing the income tax (and the IRS) with a federal sales tax. The author stresses political rather than technical issues, and presents all viewpoints on this hotly debated topic fairly.

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Editorials

From the Publisher

"Very useful for those who want a quick and thorough introduction to an often-arcane subject."

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Library Journal

"Jurinski (tax attorney and associate professor, Univ. of Portland) has assembled an impressive array of sources relevant to US federal tax reform, a topic of much current debate. . . . Recommended."

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Book Details

Published
April 30, 2012
Publisher
ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Pages
276
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781598843224

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