1/ It's been a little over a month since my chair lecture. I was deeply honored to be named the Edwin S. Cohen Distinguished Professor of Tax Law at the incomparable @UVALaw.
The Transformation of International Tax https://t.co/XoOylyI0yV via @YouTube
Join us for the Virginia Tax Study Group on Friday, March 28! Our keynote speaker will be Michael Graetz ’69, who will talk about his new book, The Power to Destroy: How the Antitax Movement Hijacked America
https://t.co/gFCWerxo5E
More details and registration link to come.
Join us for the Virginia Tax Study Group on Friday, March 28! Our keynote speaker will be Michael Graetz ’69, who will talk about his new book, The Power to Destroy: How the Antitax Movement Hijacked America
https://t.co/gFCWerxo5E
More details and registration link to come.
2 years ago, I moved my entire life to Cyprus to escape Germany's 50% tax rate.
It was the most expensive "money-saving" decision I've ever made.
Here's 21 brutal realities of tax haven living (that nobody warns you about):
"The U.S. Needs More Disagreement on National Security Policy" w/@UVALaw Ashley Deeks: https://t.co/1waActyQPL Bottom line: "policies born of too much agreement, and too little dissent, bring their own risks," like escalating conflict & unlawfully targeting minority groups
Interested to know more about the OECD P2? Come and join me in this Online Live Seminar organised by @mbl_seminars –– 14 Feb/ 14:00 UK time. 🤓 | More info here: https://t.co/4kZBTQJRA0
Now out in the Virginia Law Review: In "Frictionless Government and Foreign Relations," Ashley Deeks & I explain how foreign policy can go off the rails when too much agreement leads political & structural checks to break down--and how to avoid that fate. https://t.co/gi6xQtC10q
Rotten to the Core: The EU's Court of Justice Decision in Apple, 116 @TaxNotes Int’l 987 (November 11, 2024) https://t.co/dQG9WDYxFj
by @ProfRuthMason (@UVALaw) & @SteveDalytax (@KCL_Law)
@pdriessentax I care about Europe. As Americans, we need and should want a strong, prosperous Europe that follows the rule of law. That's what I want the world over. And, yes, it is my great honor to try to fill a chair once held by George Yin.
@iain07161056 @SteveDalytax @TaxNotes It's a stunner. Even politically. Why does the Commission mind if Ireland attracts tax base and employment from the US (or even just employment without tax base...)? Apple in Ireland is an win for Europe. The tax was the US's lookout. And they didn't.