Thursday, April 15, 2004 Jack Bogdanski’s (Lewis & Clark) blog has a great post about the Bush & Cheney 2003 tax returns released by the White House (as well as a great cartoon suitable for classroom use). He also promises future blogging about the motherlode of tax returns released by John Kerry (1999-2003 returns).
Thursday, April 15, 2004 Two panels on Friday, May 7 (3:00 – 6:00 p.m.) may be of particular interest to tax professors: 1. Rethinking Corporate Tax Planning and Teaching in the New World of Partial Integration. The speakers will discuss tax planning for corporations and their shareholders, and will consider how these changes impact the
Thursday, April 15, 2004 Neil Buchanan (Rutgers-Newark) presents “What is Fiscal Responsibility? Long-term Deficits, Generational Accounting, and Capital Budgeting” at the NYU Colloquium on Tax Policy and Public Finance. Here is the conclusion: “The traditional debate about budget deficits witnessed a divergence between the economic analysis, which saw that deficits are poorly measured in the
Thursday, April 15, 2004 Joseph Hotz (UCLA) presents two papers at the UCLA Tax Policy and Public Finance Workshop: 1. “The Effects of the EITC on the Employment of Low-Wage Populations: Are the Apparent Effects for Real?” Here is the conclusion: “The EITC transfers a large amount of money to working poor families and reduces
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