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Tax Fairness and Folk Justice

Demonstrates how a serious consideration of 'folk justice' can deepen our understanding of how tax systems function and how they can perhaps be reformed.

Steven M. Sheffrin (Author)

9780521195621, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 31 October 2013

264 pages

23.1 x 15.5 x 2 cm, 0.52 kg

'\u2026 offers a fresh perspective on many longstanding - and notoriously nettlesome - tax policy questions, and does so in an engaging and accessible style.' Kirk J. Stark, National Tax Journal

Why have Americans severely limited the estate and gift tax - ostensibly targeted at only the very wealthy - but greatly expanded the subsidies to low-wage workers through the Earned Income Tax Credit, now the single largest poverty program in the country? Why do people hate the property tax so much, yet seemingly revolt against it only during periods of economic change? Why are some groups of taxpayers more obedient to the tax authorities than othe]

Tax Fairness and Folk Justice Sheffrin Hardback Cambridge University Press

Tax Fairness and Folk Justice

Demonstrates how a serious consideration of 'folk justice' can deepen our understanding of how tax systems function and how they can perhaps be reformed.

Steven M. Sheffrin (Author)

9780521195621, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 31 October 2013

264 pages

23.1 x 15.5 x 2 cm, 0.52 kg

'\u2026 offers a fresh perspective on many longstanding - and notoriously nettlesome - tax policy questions, and does so in an engaging and accessible style.' Kirk J. Stark, National Tax Journal

Why have Americans severely limited the estate and gift tax - ostensibly targeted at only the very wealthy - but greatly expanded the subsidies to low-wage workers through the Earned Income Tax Credit, now the single largest poverty program in the country? Why do people hate the property tax so much, yet seemingly revolt against it only during periods of economic change? Why are some groups of taxpayers more obedient to the tax authorities than othe]

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