Corporate Taxation Reform

Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group Teleforum

Corporate Taxation ReformMany observers argue that the U.S. corporation income tax is in need of fundamental reform. Is its worldwide scope damaging the ability of the U.S. to compete in foreign markets and retain the headquarters of large, successful multinational firms? Is the corporate tax rate is too high, anti-growth, or too complex? Or are businesses merely paying their fair share, or perhaps not enough? Proponents of reform assert that it could aid investment in the United States, the compensation of U.S. workers, and the overall pace of economic growth in tough economic times. These and other issues will be discussed. Featuring Mr. Seth Hanlon of the Center for American Progress and Dr. Douglas Holtz-Eakin of American Action Forum.

Corporate Taxation ReformMany observers argue that the U.S. corporation income tax is in need of fundamental reform. Is its worldwide scope damaging the ability of the U.S. to compete in foreign markets and retain the headquarters of large, successful multinational firms? Is the corporate tax rate is too high, anti-growth, or too complex? Or are businesses merely paying their fair share, or perhaps not enough? Proponents of reform assert that it could aid investment in the United States, the compensation of U.S. workers, and the overall pace of economic growth in tough economic times. These and other issues will be discussed. 

Featuring:

  • Mr. Seth Hanlon, Center for American Progress
  • Dr. Douglas Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum

Call begins at 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

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