March 2010
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Associated Press: Jury Goes Home Without Reaching Verdict in Snipes Tax Trial Ocala.com: Judge in Snipes Trial Answers Jury’s Question WFTV.com: YouTube Video Casts Doubt On Snipes Trial Witness
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Kevin Hassett (American Enterprise Institute) presents Taxes and Wages at NYU today as part of its Colloquium Series on Tax Policy and Public Finance. Here is the abstract: Using panel data for 72 countries and 22 years, we explore the…
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Wesley Snipes: Associated Press: No Verdict Yet in Snipes Case Wesley Snipes’ Trial Offers Perfect Script for IRS to Discourage Activists, by Travis Reed The Daily Dish: Jurors Urged to Acquit “Crazy” Snipes E! Online: Snipes Jury Taxed with Deliberations,…
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David A. Weisbach (Chicago) presents A Welfarist Approach to Disabilities at Stanford today as part of its John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. Here is the abstract: This paper uses the tools of optimal tax theory to examine…
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American University Washington College of law hosts a panel today on Tax Law and Cultural Property: This program focuses on how the Art Advisory Panel, comprised of members of the art market, academic, and non‐profit sectors, functions within the IRS…
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Ethan Yale (Georgetown) presents Investment Risk and The Tax Benefit of Deferred Compensation at Florida State today as part of its Faculty Enrichment Series. Here is the abstract: Deferred compensation is thought to generate considerable tax savings compared to current…
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Martha T. McCluskey (SUNY-Buffalo) has posted Razing the Citizen: Economic Inequality, Gender and Marriage Tax Reform on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This chapter links the failure of U.S. social citizenship ideals to a broader weakness in U.S. ideas citizenship….
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Interesting article on Kiplinger: Tax Savings for Domestic Partners: Five States and the District of Columbia Now Allow Same-Sex Couples to File Joint Returns, by Kevin McCormally: In the be-careful-what-you-ask-for realm, many gay and lesbian couples around the country may…
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The DOJ’s Tax Division has asked me to post this: The Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice has openings for civil litigators to represent the United States in a broad array of tax and tax-related matters in courts…
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Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr., U.S. Treasurer Anna Escobedo Cabral, Acting IRS Commissioner Linda Stiff, Senator Max Baucus, and Senator Charles Grassley are marking EITC Awareness Day today with this joint press conference. For more information, see: Invitation to…
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