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Wayne Perry Professor of Taxation at NYU Law School
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 12
The NYU Law School website has posted a short piece that compiles comments by myself, , and regarding the 2017 tax act.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 12
Further ruminations concerning Senator Warren's Real Corporate Profits Tax proposal.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 11
Sumasagot kay @honestshrubber
Fair point, but it's been asserted that they use this as a marketing tool for up-selling et al. Agreed that the IRS is probably far away from matching what they now do, but that's all no reason to ban it from doing so in the future.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 11
Reviewing student papers in re. Steve Bank's NYU Tax Policy Colloquium paper from earlier this week, I'm startled by the passage of time, when I recall that I wrote about tax legislation & political science issues nearly 30 (!!) years ago.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 11
Insidious, albeit apparently bipartisan, effort to protect Intuit's profits.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 11
This is both bipartisan and despicable:
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 11
I blogged about Senator Warren's Real Corporate Profits Tax proposal here:
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 11
In re. Senator Warren's new corporate tax proposal.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 10
I'm among those quoted. My colleagues mainly focus on the legal question, while I also address the "should" question about seeking Trump's tax returns. Not mentioned in my comment, but while I agree that valid legislative purposes are needed, here they're multiple and undeniable.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 10
NYU Tax Policy Colloquium, week 11: tax history paper by Steve Bank re. the failed 1962 effort to enact dividend and interest withholding, with implications for understanding tax politics more generally.
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TheBeat w/Ari Melber Abr 8
"It's completely irrelevant... it has absolutely nothing to do with the law or his responsibilities as a public servant" NYU Law Professor of Taxation on Trump claiming he can't release taxes while under audit
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 5
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I've now blogged about the chapter here:
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 5
Devereux, Auerbach, Keen, Oosterhuis, Schoen, & Vella make an important contribution to the international tax/transfer pricing debate. . Basically they refine Avi-Yonah/Clausing/Durst, which I've been inclined to favor though not all reasonable folks agree
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 5
My view re. the ensuing legal fight over Trump's tax returns.
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NYU Law Abr 4
"When you have extreme wealth concentrated at the top like we have now, it has really bad effects on our society in a number of dimensions."—Prof. joins and on Vox Media's Consider It:
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 4
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I got the hosts to laugh a couple of times, but that got cut!
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 4
I appear on a new segment of Vox Media's Consider It, available at . Decent segment, although (like untold numbers of Hollywood actors before me), I wish they had left less of my stuff on the cutting room floor.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 3
Sumasagot kay @AbogadoWong
It will go public on the AEI website on April 29.
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 3
Excellent critique by Alan Viard of the 2017 tax act's widely lauded, but in fact quite misdirected, expansion of the standard deduction and related repeal of personal exemptions. Full text is currently behind the Tax Notes paywall, but for a summary see
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Daniel Shaviro Abr 3
NYU Tax Policy Colloquium, week 10: 's The Making of International Tax Law: Empirical Evidence from Natural Language Processing.
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