ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Institutes, Organizations, and Clubs > Taxes and Taxation
- Taxpayers for Common Sense
Source: TCS
Country: United States
E-mail: staff@taxpayer.net
- An independent tax watchdog group. Find out what your "representatives" are up to.
- National Taxpayers Union
Source: NTU
City: Alexandria, State: VA, Country: United States
E-mail: ntu@townhall.com
- Conservative nonprofit organization devoted to low taxes and a limited government. NTU has consistently defended taxpayers for years.
- Americans for Tax Reform
Source: ATR and Town Hall
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
E-mail: info@atr.org
- Supports grassroots efforts through programs like the National Cost of Government Day and the Taxpayer Protection Pledge for candidates. "We support tax reform which makes taxes fairer, flatter, more visible, and lower than they are today." A Free-Market.Net Partner Organization.
- Americans for Fair Taxation
Source: AFT
City: Houston, State: TX, Country: United States
E-mail: LDDaft@aol.com
- Offers a detailed proposal and recruitment pitch for replacing the federal income tax with a 23 percent national retail sales tax (not a value-added tax).
- We the people
Source: We the People Foundation for Constitutional Education
State: NY, Country: United States
- New York group active in promoting the illegality of the 16th Amendment -- the income tax. "The goal is to educate scores of millions of citizens about the true nature of the income tax laws, to expose operations of the IRS that are unauthorized by law, and to put an end to their illegal collection of taxes from people who do not owe them -- the vast majority of US citizens."
- Studies show skyrocketing costs of taxation and regulation
Source: ATR
Country: United States
- "A new study by W. Mark Crain and Joseph M. Johnson shows that U.S. manufacturers spent $2.2 million per firm, or about $1,700 per employee, to comply with federal workplace regulations in 2000. This figure represents a regulatory cost 75% higher than previous studies, indicating that workplace regulations cost the entire manufacturing sector about $32 billion in 2000." (01/28/02)
- State tax roundup for March
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Americans for Tax Reform presents its weekly survey of state tax issues around the country, covering everywhere from Alabama and Alaska, to Tennessee and Virginia. (03/08/02)
- ATR welcomes new staff member
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- 16, Kate Morse will join Americans for Tax Reform as Operations Manager, while Athena Reizakis will move from Operations to Development Manager. ATR is thrilled to add Kate to our staff, and to offer new challenges to Athena. (09/12/02)
- Norquist conducts Capitol tour for state legislators
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist conducted the Legislative Advisory Project, whereby a contingent of state legislators from across the country around the Capitol and environs recently. They stood with House Majority Leader Dick Armey and House Whip Tom DeLay to condemn the Senate's inaction on measures vital to the U.S. economy. (10/21/02)
- New issue maps added to Tax Reformer site
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Americans for Tax Reform has updated their "maps" page, adding breakdowns on major issues, state by state. (02/07/02)
- ATR announces new staff member
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Americans for Tax Reform welcomes Paul Prososki to its staff as Deputy Director of Communications. In his new capacity, Paul will assist in message development and dissemination, and will carry primary responsibility for radio, Internet and e-mail media programs. He will also direct the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project. (07/12/02)
- ATR applauds pro-taxpayer wins across the country
Source: ATR
Country: United States
- Taxpayers in Washington State are jumping up and down, while voters in New Jersey, Virginia, Houston and New York City breathed a temporary sigh of relief this morning. Why? Because the crusade against tax increases and big government has become a centerpiece of both major political parties. (11/07/01)
- Norquist testifies for sales tax holiday
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Americans for Tax Reform president Grover Norquist testified before the House Committee on Small Business, urging Congress to pass a bill providing for a moratorium on sales taxes for all purchases made during the Christmas holidays this year. "A national sales tax holiday would give the US economy the sort of jumpstart it needs, and at the best possible time," he noted. (11/15/01)
- Americans for Tax Reform relaunches newly interactive website
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Americans for Tax Reform has relaunched its website, now fully interactive and state-of-the-art. New features include an activist resource area, a daily calendar of Congressional hearings and other meetings, and daily updates on news events and issues of interest to tax reform activists. ATR president Grover Norquist terms it, "one stop shopping for the center-right coalition." (11/15/01)
- State-by-state roundup of tax issues
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Americans for Tax Reform keeps tabs on the latest developments in tax reform activism around the country. This version features California, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Florida, West Virginia and Wisconsin. (01/04/02)
- Technology and taxation overview
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- As the technology sector becomes increasingly important to the overall health of the American economy, experts at Americans for Tax Reform regularly review current and proposed policies for their impact on high tech. (Most materials only available in Adobe PDF Format.) (01/04/02)
- Five most outrageous things ever said
Source: ATR
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- Americans for Tax Reform offers their list of the most absurd things ever uttered, adding the latest, from Sen. Tom Daschle (D-SD): "So not only did the [Bush] tax cut fail to prevent a recession as its supporters said it would, it probably made the recession worse." (01/09/02)
- Latest issue of Tax Reformer now available
Source: ATR
Country: United States
- The Tax Reformer is the Quarterly newsletter of Americans for Tax Reform. (01/15/02)
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