Quantrix developed the Election Taxes website in partnership with Professor Jeff Gramlich of the University of Southern Maine to enable U.S. taxpayers to view the impact of each candidate’s tax plan on his or her personal finances while showcasing Quantrix technology. Individuals may enter in just their income, or can enter in more detailed information such as deductions claimed. There is no cost to use the model, and it does not capture or require personal information such as name or Social Security number. Neither Quantrix nor Professor Gramlich are endorsing a specific plan or candidate. This website objectively presents the impact of a tax model based on the data input by the user.
The Election Tax Model demonstrates the following Quantrix 64 financial modeling features:
- 64 bit processing
- Dynamic model presentation
- Data inputs via form on web browser
- Transparency of complex business logic
Learn more about the Election Taxes Model, click to read the modeler note.
About Quantrix
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About Jeff Gramlich
Gramlich is Professor of Accounting and L.L. Bean/Lee Surace Endowed Chair, at the University of Southern Maine in Portland, Maine, where he delivers decision-oriented courses in financial accounting and financial statement analysis and valuation. For more information about Jeff Gramlich and his research, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Gramlich.
Media Inquiries for Professor Gramlich should be directed to:
Bob Caswell
University of Southern Maine
207.780-4200
caswell@usm.maine.edu
About the University of Southern Maine
The University of Southern Maine (USM) offers its 10,000 plus students more than 115 areas of undergraduate and graduate study. USM’s location in southern Maine, a region cited as one of the most livable in the country, offers a range of educational, cultural and recreational opportunities. For more information, please visit www.usm.maine.edu.
Media Inquiries for the University of Southern Maine should be directed to:
Bob Caswell
University of Southern Maine
207.780-4200
caswell@usm.maine.edu
DISCLAIMER: The candidates’ tax plans are still changing and in some cases the specifics of each plan have not been made fully available. Under these circumstances, we have made our best effort to estimate taxes under the various plans, and we will continue to update the model as we discover issues and as more information becomes available. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the model for any given individual, nor can we guarantee that the model is free from errors. This is a BETA model. Furthermore, several assumptions have been made in the course of creating this model (see Assumptions page), which may differ from your actual circumstances. Nothing contained in the model or any accompanying documentation is intended to serve as tax advice for any purpose. Please consult your tax advisor for advice related to your taxes.

