Matt Jensen
Matt Jensen
One option might be to model our work off of the imputations that John employs for the CPS file.
Checking off "Impute minimum tax preferences from OTA paper" since @martinholmer is accomplishing the same by adding an imputation of minimum tax preferences off of the puf (`cmbtp`) to our...
Thanks a lot @martinholmer
I believe this is an important issue for making the CPS file available on PolicyBrain, and it appears important for other B-Tax users as well. ' My understanding was that...
@andersonfrailey said: > We won't be able to impute the variables @codykallen mentioned using just the CPS data. We impute a few other variables in the PUF off of the...
This paper looks like it could be helpful https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/06ohara.pdf
A Tax-Calculator and TaxData user asked: > am I right that the CPS file codes all passthrough income as active (e00900) not passive (e02000)? The sum of e00900 matches (more...
> @andersonfrailey, I would recommend splitting e00900 into e00900 (sole proprietorship income or loss), e26270 (partnership and S corporation income or loss), and e02000 - e26270 (passive business income or...
@andersonfrailey, could you explain how this deals with negative / positive values?
From @donboyd5 > I'll try to pull together my thoughts, notes, and programs on the state-assignment issue. Let me give a few overview thoughts now. > > First, I use...