Friends & Fellow Citizens

#108: Modernizing the Patchwork of State Tax Codes

Sherman Tylawsky

As much as people dislike paying taxes, they have been a significant policy issue since the founding of the United States. While the Stamp Act is old history, debates on taxation continue, particularly at the state level. Katherine Loughead, a Senior Policy Analyst at the Tax Foundation, joins the podcast to discuss the interesting patchwork of state tax codes, their consequences, and innovative ways to modernize tax codes for the 21st century and beyond.

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