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Kyle Pomerleau: What’s next for taxes? Coronavirus stimulus, the Trump tax cuts, and beyond

from Political Economy with Jim Pethokoukis

In this week's Political Economy, Kyle Pomerleau discusses the future tax plans of both the Trump administration and the Democratic presidential candidates. He also reflects on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's effect on the economy. The post Kyle Pomerleau: What’s next for taxes? Coronavirus stimulus, the Trump tax cuts, and beyond appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.

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How would a “corona stimulus” impact the economy? What should we make of Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders’ respective tax plans? And what is the future of Republican tax policy? To discuss these, and many more questions, I’m delighted to be joined by Kyle Pomerleau. Kyle is a resident fellow on federal tax policy here at AEI. Previously, he was the chief economist and vice president of economic analysis at the Tax Foundation. His writings have been published in numerous trade and policy journals, such as Tax Notes and the National Tax Journal. You can also check out the transcript of this podcast here .

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