Tax Law and Public Finance Workshop
Tuesdays 3:30-5:30pm in Hotung Faculty Dining Room (Room 2001)
This workshop introduces students to current research in tax policy and gives them an opportunity to develop skills in reading and critiquing contemporary legal and economic scholarship.
Each week, the workshop hosts a tax scholar, public finance economist, or other expert presenting a working paper on issues of tax law, public finance, and related fields. The workshop is organized and led by Professors John Brooks and Brian Galle.
The workshop is open to the public, and we encourage members of the D.C. tax community to attend and participate in our discussions.
The workshop is held at the Georgetown University Law Center, near Capitol Hill, at 600 New Jersey Ave. NW. It meets in the Faculty Dining Room (Room 2001) of the Hotung Building.
Schedule
January 28
Itai Grinberg
Professor of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Against Destination-Basis Income Taxation?
February 4
Alex Yuskavage
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Seeking Professional Advice: The Effects of Tax Preparers on Compliance
February 11
Li Liu
Economist, Fiscal Affairs Department
International Monetary Fund
Exploring Residual Profit Allocation
February 25
Benjamin Lockwood
Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy
The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
The Optimal Taxation of Lotteries: Who P(l)ays and Who Wins?
March 3
Edward Fox
Assistant Professor of Law
University of Michigan Law School
A Case for Higher Corporate Tax Rates
March 17
Rebecca M. Kysar
Professor of Law
Fordham University School of Law
Interpreting by the Rules
March 31
Emily A. Satterthwaite
Associate Professor
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Toward a Signaling Account of Voluntary Value-Added Tax Registration
April 7
Daniel Reck
Assistant Professor of Economics
London School of Economics
Tax Evasion by the Wealthy: Measurement and Implications
April 14
Jeremy Bearer-Friend
Associate Professor of Law
The Georgetown Washington University Law School
Must Taxes Be Paid in Cash? The Uneasy Case for In-Kind Tax Paying
April 21
Symposium: Wealth Taxes in the United States
Speakers TBA