Monday, July 5, 2004
Four U.S. Tax Profs are presenting papers today at the History of Tax Law Conference, Centre for Tax Law, University of Cambridge:
• Reuven Avi-Yonah (Michigan): Corporations, Society, and the State: A Defense of the Corporate Income Tax
• Steven Bank (UCLA): Entity Theory as Myth in the Rise of the Modern Corporate Income Tax
• Carolyn Jones (Dean, Iowa): Bonds and Voluntary Taxation During World War II
• Ajay Mehrotra (Indiana-Bloomington): Lawyers, Guns, and Public Monies: The U.S. Treasury, World War I, and the Administration of the Fiscal State
For Tax Analysts’ coverage, see here.




