Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP)

The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy

What's New

brief  

An Analysis of a Potential Reduction in Massachusetts’ Long-Term Capital Gains Tax Rate

January 26, 2026 • By Eli Byerly-Duke, Matthew Gardner

A ballot initiative in Massachusetts has proposed cutting the base rate for nearly all income sources from 5 to 4 percent. In 2026, this would cost the state about $5 billion per year of which $347 million would come from the reduced rate on long-term capital gains.

blog  

How the Wealthy Exploit the Tax Code: Q&A with Professor Ray Madoff, Author of ‘The Second Estate’

January 26, 2026 • By Brakeyshia Samms

Her timely book, The Second Estate: How the Tax Code Made an American Aristocracy, walks readers through federal tax policy history and the modern-day legal maneuvers the wealthy use to pay little to no taxes

blog  

State Rundown 1/22: Cautious Tone Noticeable in Most Statehouses

January 22, 2026 • By ITEP Staff

Most states are adopting a very cautious approach so far this year as legislators begin their sessions and governors make their annual addresses, thanks to ongoing economic uncertainty and federal retrenchment.

blog  

States Can Push Back Against Reckless Federal Tax Policy. Here’s How.

January 22, 2026 • By Aidan Davis, Wesley Tharpe

They should take steps to protect and boost their own revenues. And they should take a second look at their own tax cuts.

blog  

Local Governments Are Increasingly Strapped: 2026 Will Bring New Challenges and New Opportunities

January 21, 2026 • By Kamolika Das

2025 saw an intensification of state and local tax fights across the country, as well as growing experimentation with local-option taxes, levies, fees, and tourism taxes aimed at keeping budgets afloat while also navigating political constraints imposed by state legislatures.

More Recent Work

Across the States

On the Map

State Rundown 1/22: Cautious Tone Noticeable in Most Statehouses

Most states are adopting a very cautious approach so far this year as legislators begin their sessions and governors make their annual addresses, thanks to…

Taxes on Adult-Use Cannabis in Each State

Twenty-three states have legalized the sale of cannabis for general adult use. Every state allowing legal sales applies an excise tax to cannabis based on…

When Did Your State Enact a Child Tax Credit?

The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is an important tool to fight child poverty and help families make ends meet. When designed well, it can also…

The ITEP Guide to State & Local Taxes

The ITEP Guide to State & Local Taxes offers citizens, advocates, journalists, and policymakers a detailed primer on state and local tax policy. Learn more about the three main sources of revenue (income, property, and sales) and the major principles that shape tax codes and discussions.

Tax Principles

Learn More

Income & Profits

Learn More

Property & Wealth

Learn More

Sales & Use

Learn More

Other Revenues

Learn More

Expert's View