Tax Policy Colloquium: Daniel N. Shaviro
The Stikeman Chair in Tax Law is holding its second annual Spiegel Sohmer Tax Policy Colloquium as part of its PUB2 515 Tax Policy class. Featuring distinguished visiting academics, it is a forum for students, professors and local practitioners to discuss issues of tax policy and theory, along with related issues of economics and social justice. This fall, in its second installment, the Colloquium will focus on the fundamentals of corporate tax policy by critically examining issues in national and international tax policy.
This week, the Colloquium welcomes , New York University School of Law, who will talk about recent international tax policy developments.
Daniel Shaviro is a Professor of Taxation at the New York University School of Law. Professor Shaviro has written several books examining tax policy, budget policy and entitlements issues. His most recent book, “Fixing US International Taxation,” offers an analytical framework for international tax policy that sidesteps the standard worldwide taxation vs. territorial taxation framework.
Members of the public are welcome (please note that the colloquium takes place in a classroom setting).