"TAX POLICY FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM" PROGRAM

Similar documents
Curriculum Vitae Benjamin H. Harris December 2013

John Deskins California Plaza

Tax Policy at the Crossroads

Tax Policy and the Economic Recovery

BEGINNING IN 2002, CONGRESS PASSED A SERIES OF

Gilbert E. Metcalf. Department of Economics Tufts University Medford MA (617) FAX (617)

Long Run Corporate Tax Avoidance, with Scott Dyreng and Ed Maydew, The Accounting Review, vol. 83, January 2008, p

Hoover Classics : Flat Tax hcflat ch6 Mp_201 rev0 page 201. Notes and References

33rd annual Federal Tax Institute

KENT A. SMETTERS March, 2017

WILL THE ADMINISTRATION S TAX CUTS GENERATE SUBSTANTIAL ECONOMIC GROWTH? by Richard Kogan

TAX-PREFERRED ASSETS AND DEBT, AND THE TAX REFORM ACT OF 1986: SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR FUNDAMENTAL TAX REFORM ERIC M. ENGEN * & WILLIAM G.

UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE TAX POLICY SPRING 2019

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

3-0711; ECONOMICS 230A PUBLIC SECTOR MICROECONOMICS. Mondays, 10:00-11:30, and by appointment

2017 ANNUAL CONFERENCE. December 13 and 14 Hotel Monaco Washington, D.C.

ICI Mutual Insurance Company RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE April 10-12, 2013 The Hermitage Hotel Nashville, Tennessee FINAL AGENDA

Taxing Capital Income Once * Leonard E. Burman

Submission of the National Retail Federation. to the. House Committee on the Judiciary. Hearing on H.R. 3179, the Marketplace Equity Act of 2011

Economics 150. Public Finance: Taxation. Fall Term, 2012

AGENDA OF THE BOARD OF RETIREMENT RETREAT March 16, 2016 Riviera Ballroom, The Canary 31 West Carrillo Street Santa Barbara, California

Volume URL: Chapter Title: Is Foreign Direct Investment Sensitive to Taxes?

The Effect of Managers on Corporate Tax Avoidance, with Scott Dyreng and Ed Maydew, The Accounting Review, vol. 85, July 2010, p

STATE CORPORATE INCOME TAXES GENERALLY

CRS Report for Congress

MARYLAND SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY

WHY STATES SHOULD ACT NOW TO PRESERVE THEIR ESTATE AND INHERITANCE TAXES. By Elizabeth C. McNichol and Joseph Llobrera

POLICY BRIEF: THE INTERACTION BETWEEN IRAS AND 401(K) PLANS IN SAVERS PORTFOLIOS

February 13, Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC Dear Madam Speaker:

July 17, Summary

The President s Budget: Overview of Structure and Timing of Submission to Congress

Post-Doctoral Fellow in Aging and Health Economics, July 1999 June 2000

THE US FISCAL GAP AND RETIREMENT SAVING

Saturday, October 6, Sunday, October 7, Monday, October 8, 2018

FMS REGIONAL CONFERENCE June 7 9, 2017

Client Agenda Boston 2018

ECONOMIC EVIDENCE FOR EXTENDING CAPITAL GAINS AND DIVIDEND TAX CUTS IS WEAK By Joel Friedman and Aviva Aron-Dine

Moving Forward with tax reform

43 rd Annual Spring Symposium

Make the Dividend and Capital Gains Tax Rates Permanent to Keep the Economy Growing

Supplemental to Sensational

State of Ohio. The Financial Contribution of Oil and Natural Gas Company Investments To Major Public Pension Plans,

William M. Gentry. 146 Forest Rd. Department of Economics. (413) Hopkins Hall Dr. Williams College

The Bush Tax Cut: One Year Later

WikiLeaks Document Release

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE UTILITY CONSUMER ADVOCATES. DRAFT AGENDA Subject to Change

Does the Budget Surplus Justify Large-Scale Tax Cuts?: Updates and Extensions

These three points are elaborated below. 820 First Street NE, Suite 510 Washington, DC Tel: Fax:

STATES CAN AVOID SUBSTANTIAL REVENUE LOSS BY DECOUPLING FROM NEW FEDERAL TAX PROVISION. by Nicholas Johnson

National Fixed Income Conference. Conference Day 1: Thursday, October 19, 2017

Economics 174: Economics of Insurance Syllabus Marshall Spring 2007

The National Multistate Tax Symposium West Move forward with confidence State implications of tax reform. April 30 May 2, 2018

Some Considerations for Empirical Research on Tax-Preferred Savings Accounts.

National Fixed Income Conference. Conference Day 1: Thursday, October 19, Registration Desk and Exhibits Open

Summary The Administration s 2010 and 2011 budget outlines contain a proposal to cap the value of itemized deductions at 28%, for high-income taxpayer

JOHN SABELHAUS. Washington, DC College Park, MD CURRENT POSITIONS

SHOULD THE BUDGET RULES BE CHANGED SO THAT LARGE-SCALE BORROWING TO FUND INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS IS LEFT OUT OF THE BUDGET? 1

Midwest Regional Public Finance Conference

In the United States, most tax incentives for saving are. The Taxation of Retirement Saving: Choosing Between Front Loaded and Back Loaded Options

Distribution of the 2001 and 2003 Tax Cuts and Their Financing

THE ULTIMATE BURDEN OF THE TAX CUTS. Once the Tax Cuts are Paid For, Low- and Middle-Income Households Likely To Be Net Losers, on Average

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE TENNESSEEE STATE UNIVERSITY COURSE SYLLABUS ECON3120 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS FALL 2012

Capital Gains: Its Recent, Varied, and Growing (?) Impact on State Revenues

15th Annual FAA Commercial Space Transportation Conference

51 st FINANCIAL FORUM

The 2011 OECD International Tax Conference: OECD-U.S. Business Dialogue on International Tax Washington, DC June 6-7, 2011

Total State and Local Business Taxes

2019 TE/GE COUNCIL EMPLOYEE PLANS ANNUAL MEETING

The conference is pleased to have the University of San Diego School of Law as a co-sponsor of this year s conference.

Retiree tax statements for 2017 to be mailed, posted online

National Bureau of Economic Research Post-Doctoral Fellow in Aging and Health Economics, July 1999 June 2000

Minnesota Sales and Use Tax Gap Project: Final Report

A VAT for the United States: Part of the Solution

Increasing the Social Security Payroll Tax Base: Options and Effects on Tax Burdens

Bush Administration Tax Policy: Effects on Long-Term Growth

Obamacare Tax Subsidies: Bigger Deficit, Fewer Taxpayers, Damaged Economy

TOWARD A CONSUMPTION TAX, AND BEYOND

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2009 (All times Eastern Standard Time)

Insider transaction detail - View details for issuer

Total state and local business taxes State-by-state estimates for

August Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Accounting 2003

The Legacy of the 2001 and 2003 Bush Tax Cuts

WikiLeaks Document Release

TAX CUTS PROPOSED IN PRESIDENT S BUDGET WOULD ULTIMATELY CAUSE LARGE STATE REVENUE LOSSES By Iris J. Lav

The current recession has renewed interest in the extent

European Securities and Markets Authority 103 Rue de Grenelle Paris France

BUSINESS AVIATION TAXES SEMINAR. REGISTER TODAY May 4-5, 2017 Marina del Rey, CA. Presenting Sponsor

January 2019 LESLIE E. PAPKE

July 31, First Street NE, Suite 510 Washington, DC Tel: Fax:

IRS/Tax Practitioners Symposium Illinois CPA Society BONUS SESSION!

2017 ARIZONA RURAL TRANSPORTATION SUMMIT

ABA. Title Insurance Litigation Committee Spring 2009 Seminar & Meetings. March 6, 2009 The Fairmont Olympic Hotel Seattle, WA

ICI Mutual Insurance Company, RRG RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE April 6-8, 2016 Windsor Court Hotel New Orleans, Louisiana FINAL AGENDA

Extension of lower capital gain and dividend tax rates;

COMPREHENSIVE TRADE AGREEMENTS AND

The Federal Reserve Banking System. K. Maldonado IB Business & Finance John A. Ferguson Senior High School

STATE INCOME TAX BURDENS ON LOW-INCOME FAMILIES IN By Bob Zahradnik and Joseph Llobrera 1

Evolution or Revolution? 8th Annual Insurance M&A Symposium: In partnership with. October 16-17, 2017 Ritz-Carlton Battery Park, New York, NY

There also will be a side meeting on 2-D Barcode Standards on May 23 and an FTA TAG meeting on May

Corporate Tax Cuts Skew to Shareholders and CEOs, Not Workers as Administration Claims

Transcription:

NATIONAL TAX ASSOCIATION - 30 th ANNUAL SPRING SYMPOSIUM June 8-9, 2000 The Washington Plaza Hotel Washington DC "TAX POLICY FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM" PROGRAM PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Thursday, June 8 TAX ISSUES FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: A DISCUSSION TAXES FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE: POLICY ISSUES FOR THE NEXT CONGRESS Alternative Approaches to Tax Policy and Health Insurance Coverage A Quarter- Century of Estate Tax Reforms Tax Cuts or Spending: Does it Make a Difference? SYMPOSIUM LUNCHEON Speaker: The Honorable Lawrence H. Summers, Secretary of the Treasury ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND TAX POLICY Sales Tax Simplification: What Should We Do? The Future of the Internet Economy and Public Policy Exploring the Impact of E-Commerce beyond the Dot-com Boom SOCIAL POLICY IN TRANSITION: HOW EVOLVING STATE TAX SYSTEMS AFFECT THE POOR Welfare Reform and the Role of Tax Policy State Tax Relief for the Poor: Recent Trends Tax Implications of Welfare Reform: The Minnesota Experience Social Tax Policies Directed at the Working Poor: The New York State Experience Friday, June 9 AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE? A LOOK INTO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Perspectives on the Budget Surplus Analysis of Current Social Security Reform Proposals Uncertainty in Social Security Trust Fund Projections BUSINESS ISSUES FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM Depreciation Lives and Methods: Current Issues in the U.S. Capital Cost Recovery System Telecommunications Taxes and Fees: The Tangled Web of Taxing Talk What We Know about the Optimal Taxation of International Investment Income Thursday, June 8 8:45-9:00 AM Welcome Drew Lyon, University of Maryland, Program Chair 9:00-10:30 AM Tax Issues from the Campaign Trail: A Discussion

Moderator Diana Furchtgott-Roth, American Enterprise Institute R. Glenn Hubbard, Columbia University and American Enterprise Institute - Economic Advisor to Governor George W. Bush 10:30-10:45 AM Coffee Break Alan Blinder, Princeton University and The Brookings Institution - Economic Advisor to Vice President Albert Gore 10:45 AM- 12:15 PM Taxes from Cradle to Grave: Policy Issues for the Next Congress William G. Gale, The Brookings Institution Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Alternative Approaches to Tax Policy and Health Insurance Coverage David Joulfaian, Office of Tax Analysis, U.S. Department of the Treasury, A Quarter- Century of Estate Tax Reforms Eric J. Toder, The Urban Institute, Tax Cuts or Spending: Does it Make a Difference? Henry Aaron, The Brookings Institution Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Syracuse University Joel Slemrod, University of Michigan 12:15-1:45 PM Symposium Luncheon Presiding: Therese J. McGuire, President, National Tax Association Presentation of the Daniel M. Holland Medal to Oliver Oldman Speaker: The Honorable Lawrence H. Summers, Secretary of the Treasury 2:00-3:30 PM Electronic Commerce and Tax Policy William F. Fox, University of Tennessee - Knoxville Harley T. Duncan, Federation of Tax Administrators, Sales Tax Simplification: What Should We Do? John McCarthy, Forrester Research, Inc., The Future of the Internet Economy and Public Policy James Senn, Georgia State University, "Exploring the Impact of E-Commerce beyond the Dot-com Boom"

Reactors: Dennis Zimmerman, Congressional Budget Office, Policy Implications for the Federal Government William F. Fox, University of Tennessee, Policy Implications for the States 2:00-3:30 PM Coffee Break 3:45-5:15 PM Social Policy in Transition: How Evolving State Tax Systems Affect the Poor Diane Lim Rogers, The Urban Institute Diane Lim Rogers and Alan Weil, The Urban Institute, Welfare Reform and the Role of Tax Policy Nicholas Johnson, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, State Tax Relief for the Poor: Recent Trends Paul A. Wilson, Minnesota House of Representatives, Tax Implications of Welfare Reform: The Minnesota Experience David Boughtwood, Arthur Friedson, and Nicholas Gugie, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Social Tax Policies Directed at the Working Poor: The New York State Experience 5:30-6:30 PM Reception Friday, June 9 9:00-10:30 AM As Far as the Eye can See? A Look into the Twenty-First Century Moderator Kevin Hassett, American Enterprise Institute Alan Auerbach, University of California Berkeley; and William G. Gale, The Brookings Institution, Perspectives on the Budget Surplus Andrew Lyon, University of Maryland; and John Stell, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Analysis of Current Social Security Reform Proposals Noah Meyerson and John Sabelhaus, Congressional Budget Office, Uncertainty in Social Security Trust Fund Projections s Kevin Hassett Joyce Manchester, Social Security Administration

10:30-10:45 AM Coffee Break 10:45 AM- 12:15 PM Business Issues for the New Millennium Jane Gravelle, Congressional Research Service David Brazell and James Mackie, Office of Tax Analysis, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Depreciation Lives and Methods: Current Issues in the U.S. Capital Cost Recovery System Joseph J. Cordes, Charlene M. Kalenkoski, and Harry S. Watson, George Washington University, Telecommunications Taxes and Fees: The Tangled Web of Taxing Talk Donald Rousslang, Office of Tax Analysis, U.S. Department of the Treasury, What We Know about the Optimal Taxation of International Investment Income Bruce F. Davie, Office of Tax Analysis, U.S. Department of the Treasury Jon Hakken, Deloitte & Touche, Washington DC T. Scott Newlon, Horst and Frisch, Washington DC

PROGRAM COMMITTEE Andrew Lyon, University of Maryland, Chair Thomas A. Barthold, Joint Committee on Taxation William F. Fox, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Diana Furchtgott-Roth, American Enterprise Institute William G. Gale, Brookings Institution Jane Gravelle, Congressional Research Service Diane Lim Rogers, The Urban Institute