Friday, November 11, 2022
Next Week’s Tax Workshops
Monday, November 14: Michael Doran (Virginia; Google Scholar) will present The Great American Retirement Fraud as part of the Loyola-L.A. Tax Policy Colloquium. If you would like to attend, please RSVP here.
Tuesday, November 15: Alan Feld (Boston University), Jacob Nielsen (Ropes & Gray), & Theodore Sims (Boston University) will present Green, or Greed? A Fresh Perspective on the Valuation of Conservation Easements, 76 Tax L. Rev. __ (2022), as part of the Boston College Tax Policy Collaborative. If you would like to attend, please contact Jim Repetti.
Tuesday, November 15: Goldburn Maynard (Indiana-Kelley Business School; Google Scholar) will present the following papers as part of the NYU Tax Policy and Public Finance Colloquium:
- Wage Enslavement: How the Tax System Holds Back Historically Disadvantaged Groups of Americans, 110 Ky. L.J. __ (2022) (with David Gamage (Indiana-Maurer; Google Scholar))
- Biden’s Gambit: Advancing Racial Equity While Relying on a Race-Neutral Tax Code, 131 Yale L.J. F. 656 (2022)
If you would like to attend, please contact Daniel Shaviro:
Thursday, November 17: Darien Shanske (UC-Davis; Google Scholar) will present State Digital Services Taxes: A Good and Permissible Idea (Despite What You Might Have Heard) (with Young Ran (Christine) Kim (Cardozo; Google Scholar)) as part of the San Diego Tax Speaker Series. If you would like to attend, please contact Miranda Fleischer.
Thursday, November 17: Martin Jacob (WHU–Otto Beisheim; Google Scholar) will present How Effective are Emission Taxes in Reducing Air Pollution? as part of the OMG Transatlantic Tax Talks.
Friday, November 18: Andrew Hayashi (Virginia; Google Scholar) will present Tax Law Enforcement and Redistributive Politics as part of the Florida Tax Colloquium. If you would like to attend, please contact Charlene Luke.
For individual tax workshop posts, see here.
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2022/11/next-weeks-tax-workshops-1.html