Tackling Taxes
Families, Fairness and Fundamental Reform
- In-Person
- 国产视频
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 11:11AM EDT
Tax reform is one of the Administration’s top agenda items, but little is known about what their tax proposal will look like. What should the goals of tax reform be? How do we determine the winners and losers? Can fairness and inefficiency be balanced? How likely is it that tax reform will pass?
The 国产视频 Foundation’s Fiscal Policy and Work & Family Programs brought together a panel of experts with varying perspectives to discuss the goals, prospects for and effects of different types of reforms.
Location
Senate Russell Building, Room 385
Washington, DC
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Participants
- Bill Frenzel
Co-Chair, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget - Gene Steuerle
Senior Fellow, Urban Institute - Dalton Conley
Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, New York University and Director, Center for Advanced Social Science Research - Maya MacGuineas
Director, Fiscal Policy Program and President, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, 国产视频 Foundation - Michael Graetz
Professor of Law, Yale Law School and Author of the forthcoming book, Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Fight Over Taxing Inherited Wealth - Bruce Bartlett
Senior Fellow, National Center for Policy Analysis - Karen Kornbluh
Director, Work and Family Program, 国产视频 Foundation