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Nick Kasprak
Programmer & Analyst
kasprak@taxfoundation.org
Nick Kasprak is a programmer and analyst at the Tax Foundation. Nick focuses on building interactive, web-based tools to educate taxpayers. Before joining the Tax Foundation, he worked as a math teacher at the Loomis Chaffee school in Windsor, Connecticut and coached its debate team. Nick is a graduate of Bowdoin College and holds a B.A. in Physics and Astronomy.
Nick was the primary programmer for the interactive calculator at www.MyTaxBurden.org, which allows people to compare their federal income tax burden for 2011 under various policy scenarios.
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Contributions
- Calculator: How Much Income Tax Would You Owe Under Different Policy Scenarios?, by Nick Kasprak, April 16, 2012
- Fate of Bush Tax Cuts Uncertain As Expiration Approaches, by William Ahern and Nick Kasprak, April 11, 2012
- States Vary Widely in Number of Taxpayers Deducting State or Local Sales Taxes, by Nick Kasprak, January 11, 2012
- Tax Foundation Projects 2012 Tax Parameters Following Release of August CPI Data, by Nick Kasprak and Mark Robyn, September 15, 2011
- Map Shows Growth of High Income Taxpayers, by Nick Kasprak, August 25, 2011
- Growth of High-Income Taxpayers, by Nick Kasprak, August 22, 2011
- The Emerging Debt Ceiling Deal, by Nick Kasprak, August 1, 2011
- Details on the Different Debt Ceiling Plans, by Nick Kasprak, July 28, 2011
- New York, New Jersey Lead Nation in Property Tax Burden, by Nick Kasprak, May 17, 2011
- Obama’s Tax Compromise and its Effects on Low-Income Taxpayers, by Nick Kasprak, December 13, 2010
- The Potential Impact of Expiring Tax Cuts on Low-Income Taxpayers, by Nick Kasprak, October 7, 2010