Monday, June 20, 2016
Columbia Journal Of Tax Law Publishes Symposium On Reforming The IRS
The Columbia Journal of Tax Law has published Vol. 7, No. 1 (Symposium on Reforming the IRS, University of Minnesota Law School):
- Steve R. Johnson (Florida State), The Future of American Tax Administration: Conceptual Alternatives and Political Realities, 7 Colum. J. Tax. L. 5 (2016)
- Leandra Lederman (Indiana), IRS Reform: Politics As Usual?, 7 Colum. J. Tax. L. 36 (2016)
- Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer (Notre Dame), "The Better Part of Valour Is Discretion”: Should the IRS Change or Surrender Its Oversight of Tax-Exempt Organizations?, 7 Colum. J. Tax. L. 80 (2016)
- Amy B. Monahan (Minnesota), A Partial Defense of the IRS as Health Care Agency, 7 Colum. J. Tax. L. 123 (2016)
- Ajay K. Mehrotra (American Bar Foundation), “From Contested Concept to Cornerstone of Administrative Practice”: Social Learning and the Early History of U.S. Tax Withholding, 7 Colum. J. Tax. L. 144 (2016)
- Kristin E. Hickman (Minnesota), Pursuing a Single Mission (or Something Closer to It) for the IRS, 7 Colum. J. Tax. L. 169 (2016)
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