Estimates of Federal Tax Expenditures, Committee On Ways And Means Jcs-3-87
Estimates of Federal Tax Expenditures, Committee On Ways And Means Jcs-3-87
United States. Congress. Joint Committee On Taxation
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The foreign tax credit is not classified in this report as a tax ex- )enditure because it is considered a way of taking into account the nterrelationship of domestic and foreign tax systems and avoiding louble taxation. In addition, this analysis does not attempt to go >ehind the treatment as income taxes by U.S. taxpayers of pay- nents to foreign governments as income taxes, i.e., it does not at- empt to determine whether such payments claimed as foreign tax redits satisfy the requirements of ...creditability. Comparison with Special Analysis G The Joint Committee and Treasury lists of tax expenditures liffer for several reasons. First, the Joint Committee uses as its neasure of tax expenditures the definition of tax expenditure in he Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (see, above, on page 2). A nor- native concept based on the Internal Revenue Code, as amended >y the Economic Recovery and Tax Act of 1981 and the Tax leform Act of 1986, is used by the Treasury in determining which tems to include for purposes of Special Analysis G.
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