
Ian Berlin
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Nov 27, 2024 |
ianakaberlin.medium.com | Ian Berlin
錯誤 ‘v-model’ directives cannot update the iteration variable itself. 或 You are binding v-model directly to a v-for iteration alias. This will not be able to modify the v-for source array because writing to the alias is like modifying a function local variable. Consider using an array of objects and use v-model on an object property instead.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
brookings.edu | Ian Berlin |William G. Gale
Federal tax policy will take center stage next year, with Republican President-elect Donald Trump leading a unified government and many provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) expiring at the end of 2025. But five issues will shape the tax debate, leaving lawmakers with four possible scenarios. Over the next 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects federal debt—which currently stands at 99% of GDP—will rise to 122% of GDP, an all-time high.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
ianakaberlin.medium.com | Ian Berlin
使用 Element UI 的 el-select 元件時,若使用 iOS/iPadOS 去操作這個元件,會需要點擊兩次後才能真的選中先給 el-select 一個特定的 class<el-select popper-class="datepicker" ... 在 scss 中不 scoped 的情況下加入以下樣式,即可解決此問題,簡單暴力<style lang="scss">.datepicker { .el-scrollbar .el-scrollbar__bar { opacity: 1 !important; }}
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Nov 18, 2024 |
aei.org | Kyle Pomerleau |William G. Gale |Ian Berlin
By Kyle Pomerleau, William G. Gale, and Ian BerlinAt the end of 2025, the individual provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) will expire unless Congress acts. Since the law’s passage, criticism has centered on how the law disproportionately reduced taxes for high-income households. Thus, there is good reason to think that any tax bill that addresses these provisions will have to grapple with the broader question of how best to tax high-income households.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
brookings.edu | Ian Berlin |William G. Gale |Kyle Pomerleau
Editor's note: This Policy Brief is based on an article entitled “Efficient and Equitable Income Taxation of the Affluent,” published in Tax Notes, November 18, 2024. Tax policy discussions regarding the wealthy typically focus on how much affluent households should pay relative to other households.
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