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Next Week’s Tax Workshops

Next Week's Tax Workshops - linkedinMonday, February 3: Jakob A. Brounstein (Institute for Fiscal Studies; Google Scholar) will present The Three Body Problem: Ecuador's Tax on Tax Haven Ownership as part of the Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation Seminars. If you would like to attend, please RSVP

Tuesday, February 4: Zachary Liscow (Yale; Google Scholar) will present The Role of Unrealized Gains and Borrowing in the Taxation of the Rich (with Edward G. Fox (Michigan; Google Scholar) as part of the Georgetown Tax Law and Public Finance Workshop. If you would like to attend, please contact Brian Galle and Day Manoli

Wednesday, February 5: Leigh Osofsky (North Carolina; Google Scholar) will present Wellness and the Tax Law, 59 Ga. L. Rev. ___ (2025) (reviewed by Sloan Speck (Colorado; Google Scholar) here) as part of the Missouri Tax Policy Colloquium. If you would like to attend, please contact David Gamage

Thursday, February 6: Thomas Brennan (Harvard) will present The Structure of Accrual Taxation as part of the Toronto James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop. If you would like to attend, please contact Ben Alarie

Thursday, February 6: Ariel Jurow Kleiman (USC; Google Scholar) will present Redistributive User Fees as part of the Duke Tax Policy Seminar. If you would like to attend, please contact Larry Zelenak

Thursday, February 6: Michael Graetz (Columbia; Google Scholar) will present The Power to Destroy—How The Antitax Movement Hijacked America (2024) as part of the San Diego Tax Speaker Series. If you would like to attend, please contact Michelle Layser

For individual tax workshop posts, see here.

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