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FaxSheets
on Tax Analysis
Studies
on Tax Analysis
Faxsheets on Tax Analysis
The other side of Question 3: Abolition of sales tax means more jobs and less unemployment October 2010
On
the other hand: Institute offers 'best case' scenario for an income-tax-free
Massachusetts October 2008
Cutting
the Income Tax to 5%: An Affordable Boost to the Economy May
2004
BHI
Issues State Revenue Forecast for Massachusetts December 2003
Wishful
Thinking about Corporate Tax Breaks June 2003
Staying the course: No Need
for Fiscal Fright in Massachusetts November 2001
Boston CPA will cost jobs
October 2001
Sales Tax Facts: Revenue Gains
and Job Losses in New Hampshire March 2001
Improving the Generosity Rate:
Charitable Tax Deduction Would Boost Charitable Giving in Massachusetts
October 2000
Economic Answers to Question
4 October 2000
Charitable Tax Deduction Would Increase
Bay State Giving Substantially April 2000.
The
Economics of Tax Reduction: Clean Cut or Compromise April 2000
Capital Gains Hike Would Hurt Low-Income
Taxpayers Most, Cost Millions in Capital Spending and Local Revenues.
July 1999
Unemployment
Insurance Reform Would Spur Massachusetts Economy June 1999
New economic analysis shows bad
budgeting costs states thousands of potential new jobs and investments
July 1998
BHI tax cut plan offers strongest
immediate benefit to the Massachusetts economy May 1998
Economic analysis shows impact
of Governor's, House Leadership's and Senate President's proposals
March 1998
New analysis shows House leadership's
tax cut proposal offers relatively small benefits compared to Governor
Cellucci's proposal March 1998.
Ohio Sales Tax Hike From 5% to 6%
would Destroy 99,000 Jobs, Cut Capital by $8.8 Billion January
1998
New Jersey's 1994 and 1995 Personal
Income Tax Cuts Led to 25,000 New Jobs, $2.1 Billion in New Capital
October 1997
Tax Cut Proposal Would Create $21
Billion in New Spending September 1997
Iowa Tax Cut Would Create 44,000
New Jobs and Generate $1 billion in New Capital February 1997
Reducing Unemployment Insurance Would
Mean 13,080 New Jobs February 1997
Mass. FY 96 Budget Surplus: Why the
Good News Isn't So Good and How to Make It Better July 1996
Unemployment Insurance Cut Would Add
15,000 Jobs to Massachusetts Economy June 1996
Massachusetts Personal Income
Tax Cut Would Mean More Jobs, Increased Wages February 1996
A Compassion Tax Credit December
1995
Corporate Tax Proposal Would Mean
More Jobs, Higher Wages for Massachusetts Workers October 1995
Ensuring More Jobs For Massachusetts May 1995
BHI Predicts $81 Million FY-96
Tax-Revenue Shortfall March 1995
The Weld-Cellucci Tax Plan: An Antidote
For Federal Tax Hikes August 1994
Massachusetts FY-95 Tax Revenue
To Reach $11.278 Billion April 1994.
Massachusetts FY-94 Tax Revenues
Predicted to Reach $10,306.2 Million April 1993
Studies
on Tax Analysis
"TELling"
it like it is: How Massachusetts could eliminate its structural
deficit and still spend generously on safety-net programs February 2010
Beyond Loopholes: BHI study suggests simplifying and lowering business
taxes to 5.3% April 2008
The
New Sumptuary Laws: How Massachusetts Consumptions Taxes Keep the
Poor Poor April 2003
Holding
Taxachusetts at Bay (revised) Policy Study PDF Format, April
2002
New Economic Analysis Shows Boston
Ballot Question 1 Will Cost Jobs October 2001
What New
York Has Gained From Tax Cuts September 2001 (offsite)
Promoting Good Schools Through
Wise Spending January 2001
The Economic Effects of Changing
the Ohio Sales Tax: Estimates Using the BHI State Tax Analysis Modeling
Program January 1998
An Application of the BHI State
Tax Analysis Modeling Program to the State of Oklahoma December
1996
An
Application of the BHI Tax Analysis Model to the Massachusetts Mutual
Fund Industry October 1996
Tax
Credits for Charitable Contributions: Alternatives, Projections
and Comparisons March 1996
Giving Credit Where Credit
is Due: A New Approach to Welfare Funding December 1995
An Economic Model of Massachusetts
Tax Policy September 1994
The Graduated Income Tax:
Winners and Losers July 1994
The Grad Tax Debate: Down the
Slippery Road to Serfdom April 1994
Tax Policy in Massachusetts: Mainstream
Economics Versus Political Rhetoric December 1993
Revenue
Forecasts
BHI
Masachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2013 and FY 2014 December 2012
BHI
Masachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2012 and FY 2013 December 2011
BHI
Masachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2011 and FY 2012 December 2010
BHI
Masachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2010 and FY 2011
December 2009
BHI
Masachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2009 and FY 2010 Rev.
May 2009
BHI
Masachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2008 and FY 2009 January
2009
BHI
Masachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2007 and FY 2008 January
2007
BHI
Masachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2006 and FY 2007 December
2005
BHI
Massachusetts Tax Revenue Forecasts for FY 2005 and FY 2006
December 2004
Massachusetts FY-95 Tax Revenue
To Reach $11.278 Billion April 1994
Massachusetts FY-94 Tax Revenues
Predicted to Reach $10,306.2 Million April 1993 |