Beckett Cantley (Thomas Jefferson) has posted several of his tax papers on SSRN:
- The U.B.S. Case: The U.S. Attack on Swiss Banking Sovereignty
- Congress Giveth and Congress Taketh Away: The Slow Death of the SESOP, 20 Akron Tax J. 59 (2005)
- The New Tax Information Exchange Agreement: A Potent Weapon Against U.S. Tax Fraud?, 4 Hous. Bus. & Tax J. 231 (2004)
- The New Dividend Tax Cut: Bush's Prescription for Rescuing the Economy, 19 Akron Tax J. 25 (2004)
- United States v. KPMG: Does Section 6103 Allow the IRS to Put Taxpayer Names on the Front Page of the Wall Street Journal?, 50 Clev. St. L. Rev. 1 (2003)
- How Long Must One Stay in the USVI to Be Considered a 'Resident' to Qualify for the 90% Residency Tax Credit?, 13 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 153 (2003)
- Corporate Inversions: Will the Repo Act Keep Corporations from Moving to Bermuda?, 3 Hous. Bus. & Tax J. 1 (2003)
- The New Tax Shelter Opinion Letter Regulations: Cutting Back on a Client's Ability to Rely on the Advice of His Counsel, 18 Akron Tax J. 47 (2003)
- The New Congressional Attack on Offshore Rabbi Trusts, 5 Or. Rev. Int'l 5 (2003)
- Taxation Expatriation: Will the Fast Act Stop Wealthy Americans from Leaving the United States?, 36 Akron L. Rev. 221 (2003)
- The Tax Shelter Disclosure Act: The Next Battle in the Tax Shelter War, 22 Va. Tax Rev. 105 (2002)



