NTAs diverse
membership is its unique feature and its greatest strength...
...bringing together government,
corporate, academic, and independent tax professionalsa rich mix of federal and
state legislators and administrators; taxpayer representatives; tax lawyers and
accountants; professors, librarians, and other scholars; students and interested citizens.
Members of the National Tax Association receives the National Tax Journal, The NTA Forum,
and may participate in the conferences and events held by the NTA.
Members may also participate in
standing committees that specialize in a particular areas of public finance: energy,
communications, and transportation; federal taxation and finance; financial institutions
and services; gaming; intergovernmental fiscal relations; international public finance;
nonproperty taxation; property taxation; state income and business taxation; and state
sales and use taxation.
NTA members have a
role in all other aspects of the Associations professional activities and
programs...
... setting the agenda for
conferences and seminars, participating in the annual Spring Symposium and the Conference
on Taxation, and contributing to Association publications re just a few of the interesting
and enriching opportunities available to members.
Membership Benefits
National
Tax Journalrespected worldwide as the premier scholarly journal of
taxation and public finance.
Annual
Conference on Taxationthree days of sharing ideas on current and
emerging public finance issues, drawing on the most advanced thinking and research by NTA
members and colleagues. The Proceedings provide a valuable comprehensive research
compendium and an historical resource.
Spring
Symposiuma two-day Conference each May in Washington DC, focusing on
current tax issues. The collected papers are published in the September issue of the
National Tax Journal.
NTA Foruma
quarterly newsletter containing articles of broad interest to all tax professionals, along
with news of Association activities and plans.
Special Conferences and
Symposiumsoccasional meetings on specific tax issues sponsored or
co-sponsored by NTA, for example, sales taxes in 1996 and 1998; communications and
electronic commerce in 1996, 1997, and 1998; property tax data in 1998.