Friday, March 18, 2016
Tax Notes Symposium: The Future Of Tax Administration
Nina Olson (National Taxpayer Advocate), The Future of Tax Administration, 150 Tax Notes 1315 (Mar. 14, 2016)
- Kevin Brown & Beth Tucker (PwC, Washington, D.C.), Identity Theft Challenges and the IRS, 150 Tax Notes 1341 (Mar. 14, 2016)
- Michael P. Dolan (KPMG, Washington, D.C.), Envisioning LB&I's 'Future State', 150 Tax Notes 1345 (Mar. 14, 2016)
- T. Keith Fogg & Leslie Book (Villanova University School of Law), Problems at the IRS in Attempting to Provide Service to Taxpayers,
- Lawrence B. Gibbs (Miller & Chevalier, Washington, D.C.), Identity Theft and Refund Fraud at the IRS: A Partial Solution, 150 Tax Notes 1323 (Mar. 14, 2016)
- Kristin E. Hickman (University of Minnesota Law School), The IRS's Multi-Mission Mismatch Problem, 150 Tax Notes 1349 (Mar. 14, 2016)
- Leandra Lederman (Indiana University Maurer School of Law), The IRS, Politics, and Income Inequality,
- Heather Maloy (Ernst & Young, Washington, D.C.), Can a Change in LB&I Approach Improve Taxpayer Compliance?, 150 Tax Notes 1353 (Mar. 14, 2016)
- Samuel M. Maruca (Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C.), LB&I — The Case for a New Management Paradigm, 150 Tax Notes 1327 (Mar. 14, 2016)
- Mark E. Matthews (Caplin & Drysdale, Washington, D.C.), IRS Criminal Investigation: A National Asset Being Damaged, 150 Tax Notes 1319 (Mar. 14, 2016)
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