115th Annual Conference Call for Papers

 

November 10-12, 2022
JW Marriott Marquis Miami
Miami, Florida

The Call for Papers Has Been Extended Until June 6, 2022!

The 115th Annual Conference on Taxation will cover a broad range of topics in tax policy and public finance. We welcome submissions from the fields of accounting, economics, law, and public policy and administration, as well as research from other fields that bears on these topics.   

This year’s conference agenda is being framed by recent significant developments: the impact of COVID-19 on the economy, the rise of inflation, climate change, ESG, and continuing activity within the OECD towards fundamental changes in international tax. We especially encourage submissions in line with these topics.

You are invited to submit the following: individual papers to be integrated into sessions, proposals for complete sessions of papers, and proposals for panel discussions. Please note that full session proposals are mere suggestions of groupings. The conference committee reserves the right to consider and accept individual papers from a complete session rather than accepting the complete session. Submitters of complete sessions are required to enter abstracts for each paper in the session.

The submission deadline is June 6, 2022.  Decisions concerning the inclusion of papers and sessions will be announced in late July 2022.  All presenters, including members of panel discussions, must then register and pay a conference registration fee.

You are also invited to volunteer to be a discussant or a session chair.  Decisions concerning discussants and session chairs will be made later.  All discussants and session chairs must then register and pay a conference registration fee. The deadline to apply to be a chair or discussant is August 15, 2022.

Graduate students are invited to submit in any category (single papers, complete sessions, and panel discussions) and volunteer to be a discussant or session chair. In addition, graduate students may submit single papers for consideration for the NTA Next Generation Session and posters for consideration for the Graduate Student Research Forum. The NTA Next Generation Session consists entirely of graduate student papers. The Graduate Student Research Forum is a poster session that allows students to present their research one-on-one and in a small group setting. The deadline for the Next Generation Session and the Graduate Student Research Forum submissions is August 1, 2022.

To submit your work for the 115th Annual Conference, click here.

Please direct any questions to the program chairs at nta@ntanet.org. See you in Miami!

Conference Chair
James Mackie, President, National Tax Association

Program Chairs
Robert Carroll, EY
Nirupama Rao, University of Michigan