Law panels on Saturday, November 8, at the National Tax Association‘s 118th Annual Conference on Taxation include:
Pushing the Envelope: Corporate Tax Aggressiveness and Policy
Chair: Susan Tang (Georgia State)
Matthias Petutschnig (Vienna University of Economics and Business) & Khairunnisa Ridwan (Vienna University of Economics and Business), How Do Accelerated Depreciation Rules Affect Financially (Un)constrained Firms? A Crisis and Non-Crisis Comparison
W. Katherine Yan (CSU San Marcos), Corporate Tax Avoidance and CSR Investments: A Tale of Internal Resource Allocation vs. Tax Savings Incentives
Dhruv Aggarwal (Northwestern) & Ari Glogower (Northwestern), Spillover Regulation
Discussants: Michelle Hutchens (Illinois), Daniel Hemel (NYU)
Individual Taxation and Labor Supply
Chair: Dmitri Koustas (Chicago)
Zahrah Abdulrauf (Yale) & Paul Organ (Treasury), American Expatriate Employment Patterns
Audrey Guo (Santa Clara), Emilie Jackson (Michigan State) & Melanie Wallskog (Duke), The Changing Nature of Temp Work
Makayla Lavender (UNLV), Bradley T. Heim (Central Florida), Ithai Lurie (Treasury) & Kye Lippold (Treasury), Impact of Enhanced Premium Tax Credits on Health Insurance and Retirement Decisions of Older Adults
Discussants: Jonathan Leganza (Clemson), Michael Love (Columbia)
Fiscal Institutions and Capacity
Chair: Beverly Moran (Boston College)
Mehmet Tosun (Nevada, Reno) & Merinda Zywicz, Budget Execution Controls and Corruption Perception: A Cross-Country Analysis
Nicholas Lacoste (Tulane) & Zehra Farooq (Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue), Optimal Policy Targeting with Machine Learning: Evidence from Pakistani Audits
Andrey Timofeev (Georgia State), Reconciling Tax Buoyancy and Tax Capacity
Benito Salomão, Twenty-Five Years of Fiscal and Monetary Regimes in Brazil: What Have We Learned?
Discussant: Paola Gabriela Villa Paro (Michigan)
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