Press Releases
December 13, 2012
Tax Analysts, the nonpartisan nonprofit that provides tax news and analyses, has experts available to speak about the impact of tax policy changes that may emerge from “fiscal cliff” negotiations.
December 11, 2012
Tax Analysts, the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, today announced the launch of a new column, SALT Matters by McGladrey LLP.
December 10, 2012
State Tax Notes and State Tax Today, Tax Analysts’ publications on current state and local taxation issues, today announced its “Best of 2012” second annual awards featuring the best in state tax policy and practice in five categories.
December 10, 2012
Tax Analysts, the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, today announced the launch of a new column, A Closer Look, written by Jennifer Carr, a legal editor of State Tax Notes magazine.
November 16, 2012
Martin A. Sullivan, Tax Analysts’ chief economist, says that a key congressional office has given House Republicans “some powerful talking points” about so-called dynamic scoring in a recent report that it issued about options for addressing federal budget deficits.
October 12, 2012
The nonprofit, nonpartisan Tax Analysts hosted a conference on Taxes and the Poor at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. earlier today, taking a closer look at the "47 percent of Americans who pay no income tax."
October 3, 2012
As the final weeks count down in an election season that has been dominated by tax policy discussions, the two presidential candidates will face off on Wednesday, October 3 for the first of three presidential debates. Tax Analysts, a nonprofit, nonpartisan provider of tax news and analysis, asked its experts to outline the top five questions they would ask the candidates concerning tax policy.
October 1, 2012
Tax Analysts, the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, announced today that the column "State of the Tax Practice," written by Monte Jackel, will now be published monthly.
September 26, 2012
Gov. Mitt Romney's tax rate for 2011 is lower than for any President since President Richard Nixon, who started the modern tradition of presidential tax disclosure when he was lambasted for paying similarly low rates of tax, Tax Analysts' Joseph J. Thorndike has found.
July 31, 2012
The Kentucky Revenue Department’s refusal to release tax policy documents like final rulings and other written guidance, and its informal approach to issuing such guidance, has created significant transparency problems in the state, Tax Analysts has found.
July 23, 2012
A growing class of business entities – from investment funds like the Carlyle Group to private hedge, private equity, and venture capital funds – largely escape IRS audits due to their forms of organization, Tax Analysts reports after a lengthy investigation.
July 9, 2012
New feature allows online readers to post comments to foster dialogue and debate on key tax policy issues.
June 28, 2012
Tax Analysts' president and publisher Christopher Bergin commented today on the Supreme Court's decision upholding the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate as constitutional.
June 15, 2012
Tax Analysts' Conference on "Taxes and the Rich" Debates What the Rich Should Pay and Why It Matters
Tax Analysts, the non-profit publisher of Tax Notes magazine and other print and online tax-related publications, held a tax policy conference today at the National Press Club that focused on the issue of how much wealthy citizens should pay in taxes and why.
June 11, 2012
The Democrats’ zeal to tax the rich and the Republicans’ stubborn refusal to concede on any tax increase is more political theater at a time when we need lawmakers to do the work that we elected them to do.
April 16, 2012
With the U.S. Senate set to vote on the proposed “Buffett Rule,” imposing a 30 percent tax rate on those making at least $2 million a year and phasing in a similar rate for those making at least $1 million, Tax Analysts’ chief economist Martin A. Sullivan debunks the myths surrounding the Buffett Rule in a study released today.
February 27, 2012
Corporations that are considering spinning off one or more of their businesses would be well advised to survey the laws of all states in order to assess the state tax implications, a leading state tax attorney writes in this week's State Tax Notes.
February 13, 2012
With the release of President Obama’s FY 2013 Budget to Congress, Tax Analysts' contributing editor Martin A. Sullivan finds little movement toward reform and more 'politics as usual' in tax provisions.
January 23, 2012
Tax Analysts, the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, announced its launch today of a new column, Alternatives, written by new contributor Kara Friedenberg.



