Michelle Lyon Drumbl is Clinical Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University, Virginia and previously an attorney in the IRS Office of Chief Counsel. Her scholarship focuses on low-income taxpayers and fiscal policy. Her article examining earned income tax credit noncompliance, 'Beyond Polemics: Poverty, Taxes, and Noncompliance', was awarded the Cedric Sandford Medal for best paper at the 12th International Conference on Tax Administration in Sydney.
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Preface and acknowledgments List of abbreviations Introduction: rethinking the earned income tax credit 1. A history of the EITC: how it began and what it has become 2. Why the United States uses lump-sum delivery 3. How inexpensive administration creates expensive challenges 4. Importing ideas: case studies in design and administrability 5. Reimagining the credit: why and how to restructure the EITC 6. Making a case for year-round EITC delivery 7. Protecting the anti-poverty element 8. Beyond EITC delivery and administration: how the United States addresses poverty Index.
Preface and acknowledgments List of abbreviations Introduction: rethinking the earned income tax credit 1. A history of the EITC: how it began and what it has become 2. Why the United States uses lump-sum delivery 3. How inexpensive administration creates expensive challenges 4. Importing ideas: case studies in design and administrability 5. Reimagining the credit: why and how to restructure the EITC 6. Making a case for year-round EITC delivery 7. Protecting the anti-poverty element 8. Beyond EITC delivery and administration: how the United States addresses poverty Index.
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