Almost everyone thinks the tax system should be simpler, but almost every year it gets more complicated. Does it have to be that way? There is massive potential for simplification, but it comes at a cost: reduced flexibility for families and businesses to use the tax code to meet their specific needs.
On March 19, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center Co-Director William Gale will review issues with tax simplification and analyze four major revenue-neutral proposals for federal income tax reforms, each of which would create a simpler and more progressive system. The event will feature a demonstration of a new page on the Tax Policy Center website that allows anyone to compare their filing requirements and tax burdens under the current system as well as the proposed alternatives. A panel will follow, featuring Ariel Greenblum (Tax Notes), Margot Crandall-Hollick (Tax Policy Center), and Natasha Sarin (Budget Lab at Yale), moderated by Wall Street Journal Reporter Richard Rubin.
Viewers can join the conversation and ask questions of the speakers by emailing [email protected] or on X/Twitter using the hashtag #TaxSimplification.