David Cay Johnston is now writing a column for Tax Analysts.
See:
http://www.taxanalysts.com/www/features ... enDocument
and
http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog ... johns.html
email: JohnstonsTake@tax.org
I wish him well.
David Cay Johnston - now writing for Tax Analysts
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Re: David Cay Johnston - now writing for Tax Analysts
It just bites some more than others!
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Re: David Cay Johnston - now writing for Tax Analysts
Cool. Since the percentage is independent of the tax rate, all Congress has to do to raise GNP is to raise taxes.CaptainKickback wrote:I am reminded of a little article I read a few weeks ago, where someone compiled information as to taxes collected by the US government as a percentage of GNP.
The interesting thing was that regardless of tax rates, the government's tax bite stays at 19% to 20% of GNP.

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