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UConn Hosts Panel Discussion Today on Macroeconomic Stabilizing Effects of Tax Expenditures

Lily Batchelder (NYU), Yair Listokin (Yale), Ruth Mason (UConn), and Christian Zimmermann (UConn, Department of Economics) are participating in a panel discussion today on Macroeconomic Stabilizing Effects of Tax Expenditures at the University of Connecticut School of Law today as part of its International Tax Lecture Series: The discussion will…

Written by Paul Caron on November 30th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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Auditing the new Bo-Tax?


Written by Kerry M. Kerstetter, MBA~CPA~ATP~ATA on November 30th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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President’s Tax Reform Task Force to Miss Dec. 4 Deadline to Issue Report

In typical Washington, D.C. fashion, the President’s Tax Reform Panel (President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board (PERAB)) announced at 4:07 p.m. on Friday of Thanksgiving week that it will miss its December 4 deadline to deliver its report: Statement from PERAB Chairman Paul Volcker on Tax Task Force The tax subcommittee…

Written by Paul Caron on November 30th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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Paging Billy Beane: Scholarly Productivity Lowers Reputation But Raises Salary

Daniel S. Hamermesh (University of Texas, Department of Economics) & Gerard A. Pfann (Maastricht University, Faculty of Quantitative Economics) have posted Markets for Reputation: Evidence on Quality and Quantity in Academe on NBER. Here is the abstract: We develop a theory of the market for individual reputation, an indicator of…

Written by Paul Caron on November 30th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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Tax Whistleblowers Gone Wild

Following up on Saturday’s post, Jailed UBS Banker Wants Billions for Ratting Out Rich U.S. Clients Who Used Offshore Swiss Accounts to Evade Taxes: the cover story of this week’s Forbes is Tax Informants Are on the Loose, by Janey Novack & William P. Barrett: For years the IRS grudgingly…

Written by Paul Caron on November 30th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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Morse: Making Offshore Account Holders Disclose

Susan C. Morse (Santa Clara) has posted Making Offshore Account Holders Disclose on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This Article considers the compliance issues raised by individual taxpayer investment in offshore bank and similar accounts. Offshore account holders have historically had a high rate of tax evasion and have contributed…

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Projected Revenues From Marijuana Tax

There has been much commentary on the revenue that could be raised by legalizing and taxing marijuana: American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Potential Tax Revenue From a Regulated Marijuana Market: A Meaningful Revenue Source Business Week, Legalize Marijuana for Tax Revenue Christian Science Monitor, A Marijuana Tax as the…

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How the Tax Law Fuels the College Sports Arms Race

New York Times op-ed, The Department of Lucrative Athletics, by Gilbert M. Gaul: Another key element fueling the [college sports] arms race is the increasingly indefensible tax treatment of sports revenues. Decades ago — before the lucrative television contracts, Internet marketing, Nike sponsorships and luxury boxes — Congress essentially exempted…

Written by Paul Caron on November 30th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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House to Vote Wednesday on Permanent Estate Tax Fix ($3.5m Exemption, 45% Top Rate)

Wall Street Journal, ·US House to Vote on Permanent Estate Tax Bill Next Week, by Martin Vaughan: The U.S. House of Representatives next week will vote on legislation to extend current estate tax rates permanently, but when and what action the Senate might take on the bill remains unclear. The…

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More on NY Times Estate Tax Op-Ed

Following up on last week’s post on a New York Times op-ed, Estate Tax Reform to Protect Family Farms and Business ($10m Exemption), Not Wealthy Heirs ($1-2m Exemption): the Sunday New York Times ran four letters to the editor in response, My Estate Tax, Your Family Business, which are discussed…

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