Browsing by Subject "Taxation"
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The Federal Tax Code: Individual Mandate, Health Care, and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-20)The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” the latest tax bill from Congressional Republicans, would result in a massive tax cut for the richest Americans and big corporations, while providing little, if any, tax relief to working- and ... -
The Federal Tax Code: Medicare and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-27)The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” the latest tax bill from Congressional Republicans, would result in a massive tax cut for the richest Americans and big corporations, while providing little, if any, tax relief to working- and ... -
The Federal Tax Code: Restricting Eligibility for the Child Tax Credit and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-27)The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” the latest tax bill from Congressional Republicans, would result in a massive tax cut for the richest Americans and big corporations, while providing little, if any, tax relief to working- and ... -
The Federal Tax Code: Small Business Provisions and Latinos
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-28)The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” the latest tax bill from congressional Republicans, would result in a massive tax cut for the richest Americans and big corporations, while providing little, if any, tax relief to working- and ... -
Letter to Senators Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer Urging ‘No’ Vote on Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-29)This legislation would cut taxes for the richest Americans and largest corporations, balloon the deficit by at least $1.4 trillion, and harm millions of working families, seniors, and children. -
Power of the Purse: How Hispanics Contribute to the U.S. Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-12-06)This report, released with New American Economy, details the contributions that Hispanic Americans have made to the U.S. economy through their high workforce participation rate, their spending power, the amount they ... -
Social Security, Hispanic Americans, & Proposed Reform
(NCLR, 1998-07-01)In the 1930s, when the Social Security expectancy is 76 years, and by 2020 it is expected to increase to 78 years. Also, during the baby-boom period, the average family had three children; from 1970-1990 that number had ...