The structure of DC’s tax system—who pays and how much—raises issues that are important to all of us.
The taxes paid by DC residents and businesses support vital public services that make DC an attractive place to live and work. From schools to housing to parks to public transportation, these are critical to a robust economy and strong communities. DCFPI works to promote a tax system that is adequate to meet our city’s needs and fair in distributing taxes among residents and businesses.
Featured Publications & Resources
Blog
On Tap at Tomorrow’s Council Session: A Good TANF Bill and A New Supplemental Budget Proposal
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 30, 2012 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget / TANF & Income Support / Taxes
Blog
New to the FY 2013 Toolkit: Revenue and Education
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 24, 2012 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Revenue & Budget / Taxes
Report
The Earned Income Tax Credit is One of the Most Effective Anti-Poverty Programs
By Tina Paden • February 1, 2012 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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Testimony
Mayor’s Proposed FY25 Budget Would Set Back Progress. DC Council Does Not Have to Follow Suit.
By Erica Williams • May 13, 2024 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
Report
DC Must Grow Revenue and Spending to Pursue More Transformative Change
By Erica Williams • May 1, 2024 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
Testimony
Council Must Choose to Equitably Raise Revenue Over Balancing the Budget on the Backs of Black and Brown Residents
By Tazra Mitchell • April 23, 2024 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes