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Pathways to Tax Reform : The Concept of Tax Expenditures
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Author(s):
Stanley S. Surrey
Publication date:
January 01 2013
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Harvard University Press
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9780674436503
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January 01 2013
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10.4159/harvard.9780674436503
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VII. Three Special Tax Expenditure Items: Support to State and Local Governments, to Philanthropy, and to Housing
Contents
Frontmatter
III. The Effects of Tax Expenditures on the Taxes People and Corporations Pay
IV. Operational Aspects of Tax Expenditures: Tax Deferral and Tax Shelters
Notes
II. Some Uses of the Tax Expenditure Budget
Preface
VIII. Corrective Reform Measures to Moderate Tax Expenditure Abuses: Alternatives to Substitution of Direct Programs for Tax Expenditures
V. Tax Incentives as a device for implementing Government Policy: A comparison with Direct Government Expenditures
VI. The Varied Approaches Necessary to Replace tax Expenditures with Direct Governmental Assistance
Index
Acknowledgments
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I. The Tax Expenditure Budget
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