Despite its good intentions, the EITC has expanded over time and become susceptible to large amounts of erroneous payouts resulting primarily from the misrepresentations of those claiming the credit. While this article discusses the EITC specifically, the problems and proposed solutions can also be applied to other tax-based programs, including the Health Coverage Tax Credit and the Additional Child Tax Credit.
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Chasing a New American Dream: Paid Family Leave Opportunities in the Workforce
Despite being one of the most developed and industrialized countries in the world, the United States is one of only two countries that does not offer federally mandated paid maternity leave.
Continue readingA Blunt Analysis: A Look at States Grappling with Medical Marijuana and Employment
The legalization of medical marijuana has come to the forefront of the conflict between state and federal laws.
Continue readingThe Greatest Show on Turf?: How The Rams’ Personal Seat License Agreements Bend Judicial Understanding of Output Contracts
How Ram’s seasons ticket holders got left behind.
Continue readingThe Constitution Trumps: What the Founders Have to Say About Presidential Businesses
Three modern lawsuits and the conflicts of interests that surround the President.
Continue readingReluctant Whistleblower Recovery: IRS Whistleblower Statute Gives Little Incentive for Reporting
The problems with the IRS’s whistleblower statute.
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