Class number:
1775
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Title: Tax Pol & Inequality in Htfd |
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Department: Political Science |
Career: Undergraduate |
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Component: Seminar |
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Session: Regular |
Instructor's Permission Required: No |
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Grading Basis: Regular |
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Units: 1.00 |
Enrollment limited to 19 |
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Current enrollment: 14 |
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Available seats: 5 |
Start date: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 |
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End date: Friday, May 12, 2023 |
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Mode of Instruction: In Person |
Schedule: T: 6:30PM-9:00PM, SH - S205 |
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Instructor(s): Laws, Serena |
Prerequisite(s): None |
Distribution Requirement: Meets Social Sciences Requirement |
Course Description:
Social tax expenditures (social benefits delivered through the tax code) have become an increasingly important part of the American social safety net, lifting an estimated 28.2 million Americans out of poverty per year even as the number of traditional "welfare" recipients decreased substantially in the wake of welfare reform. This course reviews scholarship on the politics and policies that led to the growth of these "hidden" social programs in the tax code, and also includes hands-on learning about the intersection between tax policy and social policy. For the community learning component, students will be trained to do income tax preparation, and volunteer for six hours per week to assist Hartford residents at the Trinity VITA Tax Clinic, located near campus at Trinfo Café. |