[StBernard] IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Jindal's Model For Tax Reform

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Sun Mar 17 11:36:30 EDT 2013


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-25/states-lacking-income-tax-get-no-bo
ost-in-growth-bgov-barometer.html

http://www.itep.org/pdf/junkeconomics.pdf

http://www.itep.org/debunkinglaffer/

http://www.iowapolicyproject.org/2012docs/121128-snakeoiltothestates.pdf






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Jindal's Model For Tax Reform



Jindal's model for tax reform

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Reuters
By Grover G. Norquist & Patrick Gleason
March 14, 2013

With dueling budgets being introduced on Capitol Hill this week, the
possibility of tax reform is the talk of Washington. As we predicted
before
last November's elections, tax reform will be on the agenda in 2013
- but
has its best chances in the states. We are seeing that demonstrated
Thursday
by Louisiana's Republican governor, Bobby Jindal.

Jindal unveiled what could be, if approved by the legislature, the
boldest,
most pro-growth state tax reform in U.S. history. His plan, outlined
in
Baton Rouge this morning during a joint meeting of the House Ways
and Means
Committee and the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee, calls
for the
elimination of all state personal and corporate income taxes, as
well as the
state franchise tax on capital stock.







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