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Taxes

Part 2: A Political History of the Deficit

Part 2: How Washington Learned to Embrace the Deficit

by Steve Brooks | Thursday, April 21, 2011

Over the past 80 years, each party has relaxed standards and upped antes, making the national debt perhaps the most bipartisan program ever to come out of...

More on: Debt, Economy, Politics, Recession, Taxes
Size Matters: How big is the real deficit?

Part 1: Measuring Our Nation's Debt

by Steve Brooks | Monday, April 18, 2011

The federal budget uses the shortest yardstick, but according to McCombs professors, that's not necessarily the most accurate way to measure it.

More on: Debt, Economy, Politics, Recession, Taxes

The List: The Sacred Cows of Federal Spending

by Rob Heidrick | Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Some of the largest spending programs in the federal budget are also the most difficult to cut from. For reasons both practical and political, spending in...

More on: Economy, Health Care, Politics, Recession, Social Impact, Taxes
Political power may mean lower taxes for federal contractors

Political Power May Mean Lower Taxes For Federal Contractors

by TXE Staff | Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Research shows that if a company is more politically sensitive, it could potentially be paying higher taxes, all else equal.

More on: Accounting, Politics, Taxes
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Online Database Tracks Congressional, Presidential and Public Priorities

by TXE Staff | Wednesday, December 1, 2010

As a new Congress prepares to take office, a new online tool developed at the University of Texas at Austin can answer questions about lawmakers’ shifting...

More on: Politics, Statistics, Taxes

Is Your MBA Graduate Degree Tax-Deductible?

by Elayne Crain | Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Don't go taking a new job with your new MBA skills if you want to try to deduct your MBA tuition from your taxes.

More on: Personal Finance, Taxes

"Stupid Budget Tricks" Short-Change Future Generations

by Michael Granof | Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Borrowing from the future to pay for the present is becoming a routine way of doing business for state governments.

More on: Accounting, Debt, Economy, Investing, Taxes
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