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Tax Reform Proposals

The American Council for Capital Formation has been a leading and effective advocate of sound economic policies to promote sustained economic growth, job creation, and international competitiveness for nearly three decades.

The links below lead to ACCF Special Reports, testimonies before Congress, and commentaries on tax reform.

Investor’s Business Daily Focuses on Sinai Tax Stimulus Study
Investor's Business Daily, February 24, 2008

Stimulate the Economy by Retaining the Tax Cuts
February 8, 2008

ACCF Supports Pro-Growth Economic Stimulus
BBC World News, January 18, 2008

A Lobbying Lesson for Tax Cuts, From 1978
July 18, 2007

Margo Thorning Comments on Sen. Kerry's Tax Policy Announcements
March 27, 2004

Mark Bloomfield Comments on Sen. Kerry's Tax Policy Announcements
March 26, 2004

The Role of Federal Tax Policy and Regulatory Reform
in Promoting Economic Recovery and Long-Term Growth
November 28, 2001

Next President's Duty to Push for Global Tax Reform
July 30, 2000

Overcoming Barriers to U.S. Economic Growth, International Competitiveness,
and Retirement Security

June 23, 1999


Promoting Competitiveness, Growth, and Retirement Security:
A Tax Plan for the New Century
January 20, 1999


Fundamental Tax Reform: A Comparison of Major Tax Reform Proposals
February 1998


The Impact of Tax Reform on U.S. Saving, Investment and Economic Growth
February 12, 1998

"Tax Fairness" Debates by ACCF Chairman Charls E. Walker
July 1997


Looming Budget Deficits: Can Tax Reform Help?
June 1996


Fundamental Tax Reform: A Comparison of the Major Proposals
February 1996


The Impact of Fundamental Tax Reform on U.S. Saving and Investment and Economic Growth June 6, 1995



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