March 2010
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New York Times: A Shelter That Could Start a Stampede, by Gretchen Morgenson: If the Treasury is ever to replenish its coffers, increased tax receipts will be sorely needed. But these inflows could be reduced if an unusual tax-avoidance transaction — set up to allow losses at one company to…
Written by Paul Caron on May 31st, 2009 with comments disabled.
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There is a lot of movement in this week’s list of the Top 5 Recent Tax Paper Downloads, with a new #1 paper and new papers debuting on the list at #4 and #5: 1. [234 Downloads]: Measuring Rates of Return for Lobbying Expenditures: An Empirical Analysis Under the American…
Written by Paul Caron on May 31st, 2009 with comments disabled.
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Written by Kerry M. Kerstetter, MBA~CPA~ATP~ATA on May 31st, 2009 with comments disabled.
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Today’s fourteenth Law, Society, and Taxation panel at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting in Denver is on Designing Taxes to Change Behavior: Taxes can be used to change specific behavior as well as to raise revenue. The scholars on this panel will discuss the uses of tax policy…
Written by Paul Caron on May 31st, 2009 with comments disabled.
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The IRS’s Statistics of Income Division has released the Spring 2009 SOI Bulletin with these six articles: High-Income Tax Returns for 2006, by Justin Bryan Individual Foreign-Earned Income and Foreign Tax Credit, 2006, by Scott Hollenbeck & Maureen Keenan Kahr International Boycott Reports, 2005 and 2006, by Melissa Costa U.S….
Written by Paul Caron on May 31st, 2009 with comments disabled.
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Written by Kerry M. Kerstetter, MBA~CPA~ATP~ATA on May 30th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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Brian D. Galle (Florida State) presents Hidden Taxes, 86 Wash. U. L. Rev. ___ (2009), today at the 2009 Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum at Stanford. Here is the abstract: The idea of hidden taxes is as old as John Stuart Mill, but convincing evidence of their existence is new. In…
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Today’s thirteenth Law, Society, and Taxation panel at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting in Denver is on Thinking Big About Tax Policy: While much tax policy analysis deals with narrow issues of doctrine and statutory interpretation, this panel will address issues of much broader political and social consequence….
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Today’s twelfth Law, Society, and Taxation panel at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting in Denver is on Agreements, Negotiation, and Tax Laws: The scholars on this panel will discuss the impact of agreements large and small on the tax systems and economic welfare of nations, discussing agreements from…
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Today’s eleventh Law, Society, and Taxation panel at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting in Denver is on Charity and Nonprofit Organizations: Exemption from taxation for nonprofit organizations is a cornerstone of the tax system in the United States. Scholars on this panel will discuss whether there is a…
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