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Tax, Society & Culture: March 2015
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Friday, March 6, 2015. Hockey and taxes don't go together that often in the news (except in Australia, where they are one and the same. Right now), but it's hard to resist posting when they do:. NHL: 4 stories from Thursday night. Ouch that's a lot of time. Sorry Leafs! Links to this post. Thursday, March 5, 2015. Should Corporate Tax Returns be Public? We can already accept the notion ...
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Tax, Society & Culture: Kadet on Transfer pricing vs Formulary Apportionment: How About the Profit Split Method?
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Thursday, April 2, 2015. Kadet on Transfer pricing vs Formulary Apportionment: How About the Profit Split Method? Jeff Kadet has a new article at Tax Analysts [ gated. Entitled Expansion of the Profit-Split Method: The Wave of the Future. And here are a few excerpts:. Despite all the continuing rhetoric about how arm's-length pricing and the separate entity principle are sacrosanct, the...
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Tax, Society & Culture: Fei, Hines, Horwitz on PILOTs as Property Taxes for Nonprofits
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Fei, Hines, Horwitz on PILOTs as Property Taxes for Nonprofits. Interesting new paper on PILOTs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to email updates. Fei, Hines, Horwitz on PILOTs as Property Taxes fo. Upcoming event on Delivering Tax Benefits through . Kadet on Transfer pricing vs Formulary Apportionme. International Economic Law and Policy Blog.
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Tax, Society & Culture: In global tax governance, institutions matter.
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. In global tax governance, institutions matter. José Antonio Ocampo posted a plea for institutional reform in tax policymaking. The Monterrey Consensus reached in 2002 included a call to enhance “the voice and participation of developing countries in international economic decision-making and norms-setting.” But although the OECD invites some deve...
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Tax, Society & Culture: Should Corporate Tax Returns be Public?
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Thursday, March 5, 2015. Should Corporate Tax Returns be Public? Last year, I participated in a symposium at NYU. On the topic of tax and corporate social responsibility, on a panel with the above title. The NYU Journal of Law and Business has published the symposium issue, including a transcript of the discussions. You can view the entire symposium issue here. A parade of stories about...
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Tax, Society & Culture: February 2015
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Friday, February 27, 2015. Brunson on Enforcing Foreign Tax Judgements: Kill the Revenue Rule. Of interest. Abstract:. Links to this post. Saturday, February 21, 2015. How does the Uber economy work? The San Franscisco Chronicle ran a story yesterday entitled Here’s why Uber and Lyft send drivers such confusing tax forms. I think it is fascinating that new economy firms are actually ret...
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Can Anyone Spare $150 billion? – Orderstatistic
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Economics, chess and anything else on my mind. May 13, 2014. Can Anyone Spare $150 billion? The trade-off between equality and efficiency mentioned in Sargent’s 2007 Berkelee commencement address. Generated a surprising amount of commentary online (surprising to me anyway). Much of the online posts were directed at dispelling the existence of this trade-off. Matt Yglesias described it as one of the big myths of our time. Before I begin, let me mention a few facts so we can appreciate the issue a bit.
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Tax, Society & Culture: May 2015
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Yet another obscure asset reporting form for US persons. UPDATE: as of sometime this afternoon (depending on your time zone), the BEA has updated its website. To extend the filing deadline to June 30 for all new filers. Live outside of the United States and. Separate and distinct from all of of your other tax and financial asset reporting requirements. The defini...
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Tax, Society & Culture: Uber deemed an employer, not a partner, to driver in California
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Uber deemed an employer, not a partner, to driver in California. So says the California Labor Commission according to this story from Reuters. And I would guess other jurisdictions will follow. But Uber responds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to email updates. Uber deemed an employer, not a partner, to driver . The Africa Report Blog.
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Tax, Society & Culture: Hockey and Tax
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Tax, Society and Culture. On fiscal policy, politics, society, philosophy, and culture. Follow on twitter: @taxpolblog. Friday, March 6, 2015. Hockey and taxes don't go together that often in the news (except in Australia, where they are one and the same. Right now), but it's hard to resist posting when they do:. NHL: 4 stories from Thursday night. Ouch that's a lot of time. Sorry Leafs! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to email updates. Should Corporate Tax Returns be Public?
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