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Call for papers – CTL Fifth tax policy conference: deadline 31 December 2020

November 17, 2020November 17, 2020

The Centre for Tax Law at the University of Cambridge is delighted to invite proposals for papers to be presented […]

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Clinical Tax Education: International Handbook – call for chapter contributions: deadline 4 Dec 2020

November 13, 2020November 13, 2020

Clinical Tax Education: International Handbook Proposed Editors: Dr Amy Lawton (Lancaster University), Donovan Castelyn (Curtin University), David Massey (University of […]

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TRN Clinical Tax Education Workshop – Lancaster University, 3 July.

March 8, 2020March 8, 2020

In January 2020, the North West Tax Clinic opened its doors for the North West community as a pilot project. […]

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5th International Conference on Taxpayer Rights – 30 September to 1 October 2020, Pretoria

March 8, 2020March 8, 2020

Taxpayer Rights, Human Rights: Issues for Developing Countries The Center for Taxpayer Rights is convening the 5th International Conference on […]

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Scotland’s devolved taxes: consultation open for responses until 27 March

February 22, 2020February 22, 2020

In 2019, the Scottish Government consulted on a new approach to the planning, management and implementation of the fully devolved […]

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Postponements – Coronavirus: 2020 SMU David R Tillinghast Global Taxation Conference & Impact of Taxation on the Digital Economy Symposium

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020

We have received the following announcements from Vincent Ooi of Singapore Management University. We wish Vincent and his colleagues well […]

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“Inequality within International Taxation” Copenhagen, 14–15 September 2020 – Call for papers, closes 1 May 2020

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020

CBS Law at Copenhagen Business School invites you to submit an abstract for its annual tax conference: Inequality within  International […]

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TARC Workshop: Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching and Researching Tax

February 8, 2020February 8, 2020

Tax is an area of study which cuts across many disciplines. Whilst this renders it a fascinating and vibrant field, […]

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CALL FOR PAPERS – SLS ANNUAL CONFERENCE. DEADLINE: 24 MARCH 2020

February 8, 2020February 8, 2020

The 111th Annual Conference of the Society of Legal Scholars will be held at the University of Exeter, from lunchtime […]

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23 Feb

do join us tomorrow at 12.30 - 1.30pm for our next @UoBCHASM public seminar exploring who benefits from 0% and exempt rates of VAT - speaker Dr Micheal Collins of @ucddublin - more details at https://birmingham.ac.uk/research/chasm/events/2021/who-benefits-from-exempt-rates-of-vat.aspx

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EU_TaxudEU Tax & Customs 🇪🇺@EU_Taxud·
17 Feb

📢Calling all tax professionals & researchers: we’ve just updated our tax data page with 2019 figures💻for all your number-crunching needs!

For example, did you know that revenues from environmental taxes🌿stood at 2.4% of the EU's GDP in 2019?

More👉https://europa.eu/!Rx94GC

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TaxNotesTax Notes@TaxNotes·
18 Feb

#Singapore will extend its goods and services tax (#GST) regime to low-value goods imported into the country in a bid to modernize its tax regime in response to the growing digital economy.

Read the latest from @SoongJohnston: https://taxnotes.co/3duQcv8

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jthorndikeJoe Thorndike@jthorndike·
17 Feb

The tax preference for capital gains turns 100 this year, making it nearly as old as the income tax itself. And while the preference has been revised and reformed many times, it’s survived nearly every attempt at outright repeal.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/taxnotes/2021/02/16/biden-wants-to-reform-the-capital-gains-preference---it-will-be-hard/?sh=2d92d6d378ad

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AustaxpolicyAustaxpolicy@Austaxpolicy·
18 Feb

What is a digital tax? How does it fit within existing taxation frameworks? What is the effect on economic activity and who bears its economic incidence? By Robert Breunig @ANUCrawford #TTPI with Clara Hathorne. #austax https://buff.ly/38aknnb

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