21st Century Taxation

This blog by a tax professor is about tax policy and reform and moving tax systems into the 21st century. It focuses on tax system weaknesses, critiques reform proposals (pointing out where they do and do not follow principles of good tax policy and do and do not reflect how we live and do business today), and offers new ideas. Additional information - articles, reports and links, can be found at the 21st Century Taxation website (see link below right). I welcome your comments.

Showing posts with label economic growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economic growth. Show all posts
Friday, October 13, 2017

Can tax reform solve more problems

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The key problems that today's federal tax reform aims to resolve is to lower the corporate rate and move to a territorial system rather ...
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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Tax rates and economic growth

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Recently there has been some drama around a Congressional Research Service (CRS) report issued in September 2012 that reported that a reduct...
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Professor Nellen
I am a tax professor and Director of the MS Taxation Program at San Jose State University. I teach courses on tax research, tax accounting methods, taxation of property transactions, advanced individual tax, employment tax, ethics, and tax policy. I am active in the tax sections of the AICPA, ABA and CA Lawyers Association (CLA). I currently serve as chair of the AICPA Digital Asset Tax Task Force, and serve on the AICPA Disaster Relief Task Force, following serving almost seven years on the AICPA Tax Executive Committee including as chair for 2 1/2 years. I am a past chair of the AICPA Individual Taxation Technical Resource Panel and current chair of the ABA Tax Section's Tax Policy & Simplification Committee. I am a regular contributor to State Tax Notes (Moving Forward? column) and co-author/co-editor of four tax textbooks (Cengage/SWFT). I welcome your comments to my blog posts.
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