Tax reform : a reference handbook

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Tax reform : a reference handbook

James John Jurinski

(Contemporary world issues)

ABC-CLIO, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Written for ordinary mortals, not accountants or other tax experts, Tax Reform provides a brief historical portrait of the U.S. tax system, with emphasis on the 20th century, and details the long history of tax revolts. Tax Reform thoroughly examines the fundamentals of tax reform options, explains the political and public relations difficulties of tax reform, and reviews such current proposals as the flat tax, the value added tax, the green tax, and a national sales tax. The work concludes with an annotated bibliography of books, articles, films, and online resources. * An annotated bibliography of books, articles, films, and online resources gives students additional research options

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