Abbreviation | ITEP |
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Formation | 1980 |
Type | Public Policy Think Tank |
Headquarters | 1616 P Street, NW Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036 |
Location | |
Revenue (2014) | $1,589,802[1] |
Expenses (2014) | $1,392,085[1] |
Website | itep |
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Taxation |
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An aspect of fiscal policy |
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) is a non-profit, liberal[2][3] think tank that works on state and federal tax policy issues. ITEP was founded in 1980, and is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
Funders
ITEP lists a number of foundations among its funders, including the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the New York Community Trust.[4] ITEP also accepts individual donations.
Political stance
ITEP's quantitative analyses are utilized by observers from across the political spectrum and by analysts within government.[5][6] ITEP, as well as the associated Citizens for Tax Justice, has been characterized as liberal.[2][7][3]
See also
References
- 1 2 "Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
- 1 2 "Immigration Overhaul Could Bring States, Localities $2 Billion a Year". Pew Charitable Trusts. July 10, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
...according to the analysis from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a liberal think tank in Washington, D.C.
- 1 2 Coombes, Andrea (April 15, 2012). "Taxes—Who Really Is Paying Up". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
- ↑ "ITEP Funding". ITEP. 2010.
- ↑ "How Much Did the Bush Tax Cuts Cost in Forgone Revenue?". Tax Foundation. 2010.
- ↑ "2011 Minnesota Tax Incidence Study" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Revenue. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2011.
- ↑ "I Don't Hate Wal-Mart, but I Don't Mind Taxing It". State Tax Notes. Tax Analysts. July 31, 2006.
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