Author: April Davis

115th Annual Conference Organizers

  Conference Chair James Mackie, President, National Tax Association Program Chairs Robert Carroll, EY Nirupama Rao, University of Michigan Program Committee Mike Allen, Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services Rosanne Altshuler, Rutgers University Gerald Auten, U.S. Department of Treasury Jacob Bastian, Rutgers University Michael Best, Columbia University Sebastien Bradley, Drexel University Don Bruce, University… Read more »

115th Annual Conference on Taxation, 2022

JW Marriott Marquis Miami Miami, Florida November 10-12, 2022 CANCELLED, https://ntanet.org/2022/11/115th-annual-conference-cancellation/ The 115th Annual Conference on Taxation will cover a broad range of topics in tax policy and public finance. The conference will feature presentations and discussions from the fields of accounting, economics, law, and public policy and administration, as well as research from other… Read more »

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,… Read more »

52nd Spring Symposium Sponsors

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52nd Annual Spring Symposium Sponsorship Levels

The 52nd Annual Spring Symposium will be held May 12-13, 2022 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Sponsorship Opportunities and Benefits for the 52nd Annual Spring Symposium PLATINUM $10,000 Five complimentary conference registrations  Complimentary full page ad in program Logo recognition on program back cover Complimentary exhibit table near registration desk Recognition as… Read more »

52nd Annual Spring Symposium Keynote Speakers

Alan Auerbach Tax Reform in Theory and Practice Alan J. Auerbach is the Robert D. Burch Professor of Economics and Law, Director of the Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance, and former Chair of the Economics Department at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau… Read more »

52nd Annual Spring Symposium, 2022

The National Tax Association presents Cut from the Same Cloth: Different Perspectives on Tax Policy  May 12-13, 2022 National Press Club, Washington, D.C. Tax policy is developed and implemented with the aid of economists, lawyers, and accountants working in government, academia, consulting and think tanks. It is conveyed to the public by journalists. Each group has… Read more »

52nd Annual Spring Symposium Program In Association with the American Tax Policy Institute (ATPI)

CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH: DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON TAX POLICY Conference Chair: Richard Prisinzano, University of Pennsylvania Thursday, May 12, 2022 8:45 – 8:50 AM  WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION James Mackie, EY and National Tax Association 8:50 – 10:05 AM  INFRASTRUCTURE (Organized by American Tax Policy Institute) Organizer & Moderator: Tracy Gordon, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center… Read more »

Martin Sullivan, 2021 Davie-Davis Award Recipient

Martin A. Sullivan is the recipient of the 2021 Davie-Davis Public Service award. Sullivan is the chief economist and contributing editor for Tax Notes, Tax Analysts’ daily and weekly publications and blog. An expert on the federal tax system, especially corporate taxation, he has written over 500 economic analyses for Tax Analysts’ publications and is the author… Read more »

52nd Annual Spring Symposium Registration

May 12 – 13 |   National Press Club | Washington, D.C. The Online Symposium Registration Has Closed.  You May Register On Site Thursday. We are planning to hold the Spring Symposium as an in-person event. Attendees are required to be fully vaccinated by April 28, 2022. The National Press Club will require proof of… Read more »