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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Taxes

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Library of Economics | Alan Blinder: Banks Don't Pay Taxes
Suppose the Fed cuts the IOER [interest on excess reserves] from 25 basis points to minus 25 basis points, and banks don't lend one penny more. In that case, the Fed stops paying banks almost $4 billion a year in interest and, instead, starts collecting roughly equal fees from banks.