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June 10, 2004
Retrospective on the 1981 Reagan Tax Cut
edited by Andrew Chamberlain
The passage of the Reagan tax cut—the Economic Recovery Tax Act (ERTA)—in August 1981 was a watershed event in the history of federal taxation.
The centerpiece of the bill was an across-the-board 25 percent cut in individual marginal rates. However, the bill also included a number of lesser-known reforms that have had a dramatic and lasting impact on the Internal Revenue Code—indexation of tax rates to end “bracket creep,” improved tax treatment of depreciation and lease payments, reformed tax treatment of overseas income, and more.
As a tribute to the Reagan tax legacy, the Tax Foundation has assembled the following historical retrospective on the Reagan tax plan, featuring a collection of original Tax Foundation analyses conducted in the wake of the ERTA’s passage nearly a quarter-century ago. All documents are in PDF format:
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edited by Andrew Chamberlain
edited by Andrew Chamberlain
edited by Andrew Chamberlain
edited by Andrew Chamberlain
edited by Andrew Chamberlain