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Contents Introduction Acknowledgments Part One: Do We Tax Capital Income? 1. Does the United States Tax Capital Income? Joel Slemrod Comment¿Reed Shuldiner Comment¿Jane Gravelle. Part Two: Should We Tax Capital Income? 2. Should Capital Income Be Subject to Consumption-Based Taxation? George Zodrow Comment¿Alan Auerbach 3. Should We Eliminate Taxation of Capital Income? Eric Toder and Kim Rueben Comment¿David Weisbach Comment¿Joe Thorndike Part Three: Can We Tax Capital Income? 4. Designing an Income Tax on Capital Edward Keinbard 5. Can Income from Capital Be Taxed? An International Perspective Julie Roin Comment¿Oosterhuis 6. Tax Planning under the Flat Tax Michael Schler and Joseph Bankman Comment¿Ed Outslay Comment¿George Plesko Part Four: Concluding Comments Comment¿Henry J. Aaron Comment¿C. Eugene Steuerle Comment¿Daniel Halperin Appendix: Glossary About the Editors About the Contributors Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Capital levy -- United States.
Taxation -- United States.