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The leading tax reform group in Washington, DC |
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Public interest group focusing in part on tax issues |
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| Charitable organization that provide low income Virginia taxpayers with pro bono representation in tax disputes and encourage informed debate about policy and practice issues impacting low income taxpayers. | |
The place to download IRS forms, etc. |
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| Great source for the various documents produced by the Joint Committee on Taxation | |
| Tax writing committee of House of Representatives of Congress | |
| Multidisciplinary organization that publishes National Tax Journal | |
| Litigates appeals for IRS | |
| Tax writing committee of House of Senate | |
| A virtual museum of United States tax history. Published by the Tax History Project at Tax Analysts |
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| Archives of Bob McIntyre's Taxonomist columns in American Prospect | |
| A joint venture of the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution, with a wealth of information on the U.S. tax system. | |
| U.S. Treasury, in charge of U.S. tax policy for Administration | |
| Established and maintained by Prof. James Maule, Villanova Law School | |
| Slightly liberal Washington think Tank that does some tax stuff | |
| The Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center "provides timely, accessible analysis and facts about tax policy to policymakers, journalists, interested citizens, and researchers." | |
| Propaganda center for current administration, including annual report of Economic Advisors to President | |
| GuideStar's database of more than 850,000 IRS-recognized nonprofit organizations, searchable for free. | |
| Various budget documents of the U.S. government. See pp. 285-328 of "Analytical Perspectives" for the Treasury's attempt to rewrite the tax expenditure concept to fit its political positions. |
