The National Tax Association’s 103rd Annual Conference on Taxation continues today in Chicago. Tax Profs with speaking roles today include:
Tax Compliance and Evasion
- Leandra Lederman (Indiana) (Organizer)
- Howard Chernick (CUNY) & David Merriman (Illinois), Using Littered Pack Data to Estimate Cigarette Tax Avoidance in NYC
- Karen Masken (IRS) & Wei Liu (IRS), Using SRMI for Non-Response Adjustments
- Joel Slemrod (Michigan), Makoto Hasegawa (Michigan), Jeffrey Hoopes (Michigan) & Ryo Ishida (Michigan), The Effect of Public Disclosure on Reported Taxable Income: Evidence from Individuals and Corporations in Japan
- Discussants: Mark Mazur (Treasury Department), Susan Morse (UC-Hastings) & Stephen Mazza (Kansas)
Tax Challenges in Developing and Transitioning Countries (Panel)
- Emil Sunly (Organizer, Moderator)
- Richard Bird (Toronto)
- Mario Mansour (IMF)
- Michael McIntyre (Wayne State)
- Eric Stern (International Finance Corp.)
- Eric Zolt (UCLA)
International Corporate Taxation: Are We Headed in the Right Direction (Panel)
- Donald Marples (Congressional Research Service) (Organizer, Moderator)
- Jane Gravelle (Congressional Research Service)
- Edward Kleinbard (USC)
- Daniel Shaviro (NYU)
- Lee A. Sheppard (Tax Notes)



