Congress must work with the states to create a uniform system for sales taxation.
Adopting Regulatory Sandboxes Improve Innovation
The Ohio House should not hesitate to also adopt strong reforms in SB 249 to bring increased innovation to the Buckeye State.
Better Business Bureau Attack on Payday Loans is a Disservice to Consumers
Rather than attacking legitimate payday lenders, the states and Congress should focus on identifying and stopping fraud.
Passage of the IRA Means the Taxman Cometh
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will add 87,000 new IRS employees at a cost of $80 billion in potentially wasteful spending.
IRS Backlog Already Threatening 2022 Tax Season
Taxpayers should expect long wait times to receive a refund or an answer to their questions.
Big Business is Not Bad Business
The consumer welfare standard has helped keep the U.S. as the world’s leading economy and should not be abandoned.
North Carolina’s “Regulatory Sandbox Act” Is a Win for Innovation
HB 624 reduces red tape and opens the door to increased innovation.
The IRS Should Not Fill Out Tax Returns
Proposed tax simplification bills would force taxpayers to convince the IRS when it makes mistakes on their tax bills.
Joe Biden’s Bad Ideas Include Postal Banking
Financial Services, General Waste, Oversight, Postal Service
Caps on Consumer Loans Hurt More Than They Help
H.R. 5050, the Veterans and Consumers Fair Credit Act, would extend the 36 percent usury annual percentage rate (APR) cap under the 2006 Military Lending Act (MLA) to all consumers, stifling credit access for those that need it most.