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Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION 5
- Summary of Recommendations 11
- I. Replace Taxes on Work with Taxes on Consumption 18
- 1. Repeal the Payroll Tax 18
- 2. Adopt a Value-Added Tax 20
- 3. Enact a Carbon Tax 20
- 4. Replace the Gas Tax with a Vehicle-Miles Traveled Tax 22
- 5. Turn the EITC into a Living-Wage Tax Credit 23
- 6. Replace the Estate Tax with a Progressive Inheritance Tax 25
- II. Make the Individual Income Tax Code Simpler and More Progressive 27
- 7. Raise Individual Income and Capital Gains Tax Rates 27
- 8. Close Capital Gains Tax Loopholes 29
- 9. Make Permanent Changes to the Standard Deduction and Personal Exemptions 30
- 10. Limit the Value of All Itemized Deductions 31
- 11. Replace Indirect Tax Subsidies for State and Local Governments With Direct Grants 32
- 12. Extend Limits on Wealthy Pass-Through Business Owners 34
- 13. Temporarily Freeze Retirement Contribution Limits and Close Loopholes 34
- III. Reform the Business Tax Code to Promote Growth and International Competitiveness 36
- 14. Allow Immediate Deductions for Investment Instead of Interest 36
- 15. Raise the Corporate Income Tax Rate to 25% 38
- 16. Equalize the Tax Treatment of Dividends and Stock Buybacks 39
- 17. Reform the Tax Treatment of Nonprofits 39
- 18. Repeal Special-Interest Tax Expenditures 41
- 19. Reform the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax and Protect Our International Tax Base 41
- IV. Secure America's Global Leadership 43
- 20. Increase Appropriations to Meet Our Research and Development Goals 43
- 21. Defend Democracy with Smarter Military Spending 45
- 22. Cut Tariffs and Make Trade Deals 47
- 23. Repeal Counterproductive Protectionist Policies 49
- 24. Modernize Our Immigration System for the 21st Century 50
- V. Strengthen Social Security’s Intergenerational Compact with Pro-Work Reforms 51
- Calculate Benefits Based on Years Worked Instead of Lifetime Earnings 54
- 26. Adjust the Retirement Age to Improve Simplicity and Equity 56
- 27. Change Cost-of-Living-Adjustments 58
- 28. Reform Survivor Benefits to Reduce Poverty 58
- 29. Reduce Spousal Benefits 59
- 30. Improve Disability Insurance 60
- 31. Increase Taxes on High-Income Social Security Benefits 60
- VI. Modernize Medicare 61
- 32. Consolidate Medicare Parts A, B, and D into a Streamlined “Medicare One” Benefit 61
- 33. Base Medicare Premium Subsidies on Average Bids 63
- 34. Create a Budget-Neutral Medicare Buy-in for People Ages 55-64 64
- 35. Expand the Use of Site-Neutral Payment Policies 65
- 36. Rebase Medicare Payment Rates on Current Levels 65
- 37. Expand Telehealth Access in Medicare 66
- 38. Reform GME and IME Payments 66
- VII. Cut Health-Care Costs and Improve Outcomes 68
- 39. Set a Maximum Rate on What Providers Can Charge for Out-of-Network Care 68
- 40. Make Prescription Drugs More Affordable 70
- 41. Create a Public Health Security Fund 71
- 42. Permanently Smooth the ACA Subsidy Cliff 72
- 43. Encourage State Innovation in Medicaid 73
- 44. Curtail Medicaid Financing Gimmicks 74
- VIIi. Support Working Families and Economic Opportunity 75
- 45. Provide Paid Parental Leave Benefits 75
- 46. Expand the Child Tax Credit 76
- 47. Expand Public Education to Include Preschool 77
- 48. Replace Regressive Tax Subsidies for Higher Education with a “Super Pell” Program 78
- 49. Expand Educational Pathways to High-Quality Jobs 79
- 50. Control the Cost of College 80
- 51. Reform Income-Driven Repayment 81
- 52. Create Child Opportunity Accounts 83
- 53. Increase Funding for Community Development Financial Institutions 85
- VIII. Make Housing Affordable for All 86
- 54. Create a “Race-to-the-Top” Zoning Grant 87
- 55. Capitalize a Housing Construction Bank 88
- 56. Phase Out Regressive Tax Subsidies for Real Estate 88
- 57. Reform and Phase In an Expansion of Housing Choice Vouchers 89
- X. Rationalize Safety-Net Programs 91
- 58. Smooth the SNAP Benefits Cliff 91
- 59. Increase Asset Caps for Supplemental Security Income 92
- 60. Repurpose TANF Funds 93
- 61. Reform Agriculture Subsidies 94
- 62. Replace All Cost-Of-Living Adjustments Indexed to CPI-W with Chained CPI-U 95
- XI. improve public administration 97
- 63. Restore and Reform IRS Enforcement Funding 97
- 64. Stop Processing Claims for the Employee Retention Tax Credit 97
- 65. Deschedule and Tax Marijuana 98
- 66. Improve Competition Enforcement to Cut Costs for Consumers 99
- 67. Incentivize Fair Fines and Fees at the Local Level 99
- 68. Equalize Retirement Contributions for Federal Employees Hired Before and After 2013 100
- 69. Extend the Window for Using Loan Programs Office Appropriations 101
- XII. Manage public debt responsibly 102
- 70. Improve Automatic Stabilizers 102
- 71. Reform the Debt Limit 103
- 72. Create a Durable Public Investment Budget 105
- 73. Restore Fiscal Democracy 106
- About the Center for Funding America’s Future 159
- Bookmark 90 5