Friday, March 11, 2016
BYU Hosts Symposium Today On The Cutting Edge Of International Tax Reform
2016 BYU Law Review Symposium, A Scholarly Conversation at the Cutting Edge of International Tax Reform:
- Allison Christians (McGill), Not-So-Soft Law: The OECD Tax Regime
- Kimberly Clausing (Reed College), Competitiveness, Tax Base Erosion, and the Essential Dilemma of Corporate Tax Reform
- J. Clifton Fleming Jr. (BYU) & Robert J. Peroni (Texas), You Can Run But You Can’t Hide: Addressing Inversions and Defending Worldwide Taxation with a Shareholder-based Definition of Corporate Residence
- Omri Marian (UC-Irvine), Private Investment Funds and International Tax Avoidance
- Diane Ring (Boston College), Developing Countries in an Age of Transparency and Disclosure
- Julie Roin (Chicago), Inversions and Source Taxation: Changing the Paradigm for the Taxation of Foreign and Foreign-Owned Businesses
- Bret Wells (Houston), The Foreign Tax Credit War
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2016/03/byu-hosts-symposium-today-on-the-cutting-edge-of-international-tax-reform.html