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What’s the buzz on industry events and our tax news coverage? Check this page and you’ll always know. Get the word on upcoming conferences that could be well worth your time. Plus, catch up on our latest press releases and press mentions.

Featured Events

June 3, 2013
OECD International Tax Conference

Tax Analysts is an exhibiting sponsor at The 2013 OECD International Tax Conference. This event provides a unique opportunity for U.S. business representatives to interact directly with key representatives from the OECD’s Center for Tax Policy and Administration as well as senior tax officials from the U.S. and other OECD countries.

June 5, 2013
TP Minds Americas: IBC’s Transfer Pricing Summit 2013

This year’s TP Minds Americas will assemble dozens of heads of transfer pricing in some of the world’s largest corporations and a senior audience bringing together TP leaders from US, Latin America, and Europe. It will feature insightful keynote speeches from OECD (Joseph Andrus) IRS (Samuel Maruca), UN (Michael Lennard), and tax authorities in addition to industry-led presentations, interactive panel debates, and technical workshops, making this an essential technical training event as well as a premium networking opportunity.

June 12, 2013
ABA Section of Taxation, 6th Annual U.S.- Latin America Tax Planning Strategies

Tax Analysts is an exhibiting sponsor at the 6th Annual U.S. - Latin America Tax Planning Strategies conference. This conference will address key tax issues for a wide range of in-house and outside tax and finance personnel doing business in the U.S. and Latin America. Panels will feature industry speakers, leading practitioners, and government representatives offering the latest perspectives from the U.S. and Latin America on topics including cross-border mergers and acquisitions, financing, and transfer pricing.

July 10, 2013
IPED’s Tax Credit Dispositions plus an Affordable Housing Update

This conference will examine the opportunities and challenges facing owners of maturing tax credit properties, and how proactive owners and investors can maximize a tax credit property’s value in Year 15. Relevant topics will include Year 15, structuring qualified contracts, options and rights of first refusal, portfolio assessment, assessing the property disposition at Year 15 and before, and executing general partner transfers during the compliance period.

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Press Releases

May 17, 2013
Tax Analysts Exclusive Article Reveals IRS’s Mismanagement of Whistleblower Program

In an exclusive news story published in Monday’s Tax Notes, Tax Analysts – the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis – unveils alleged wrongdoing and mismanagement in the IRS Whistleblower Office concerning a submission the IRS recently denied.

April 26, 2013
Tax Analysts Hosts Conference on States’ Taxation of Cloud Computing

Tax Analysts, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that provides tax news and analyses, held a conference today at the National Press Club at which an esteemed panel of tax experts discussed the taxation of cloud computing.

April 24, 2013
Tax Analysts Introduces New U.S. Treaty Summaries Collection to Its Worldwide Tax Treaties Online Publication

Tax Analysts, the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, today announced the addition of a new U.S. treaty summaries feature to Worldwide Tax Treaties, an online tool providing a comprehensive database of bilateral and multilateral tax treaties from around the world and news coverage of global tax treaty developments.

April 24, 2013
Tax Analysts Names Cara Griffith Editor in Chief of Its State Tax Publications

Tax Analysts, the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, today announced that Cara Griffith will serve as the new editor in chief of its state tax publications, which include State Tax Notes, a weekly print magazine dedicated solely to state and local tax issues and policy, as well as State Tax Today, a daily online publication providing comprehensive tax news and analysis for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and every U.S. territory.

March 28, 2013
Tax Analysts Releases a Video Marking the Centennial of the Federal Income Tax

Tax Analysts, the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, today released a video that looks back at the 100-year history of the federal income tax.

March 11, 2013
Tax Analysts’ Tax Notes Magazine Ranked Among the Top 5 Major Tax Journals

Tax Analysts, the nonprofit publisher of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, today announced that Tax Notes magazine, its flagship publication, ranked second overall among the five major tax journals – Florida Tax Review, Tax Law Review, Tax Lawyer, Tax Notes, and Virginia Tax Review – in Washington & Lee University Law School’s 2003 – 2012 tax law review annual combined rankings.

February 11, 2013
Tax Analysts Announces Its FATCA Expert

Tax Analysts, the nonprofit provider of federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, today announced the launch of its new FATCA Expert, a Web service that delivers up-to-date information on the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA).

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Press Mentions

  1. April 16, 2013
    Episode 356: The Surprisingly Entertaining History Of The Income Tax
    NPR

    Joseph Thorndike discusses the history of the income tax.

  2. April 15, 2013
    Tax Day quiz: Honest Abe? Tricky Dick? Machine Gun Kelly?
    Los Angeles Times

    As Joseph Thorndike, a historian and director of the Tax History Project, put it, Tax Day is "something we all share but not something any of us want to do."

  3. April 15, 2013
    Morning Drive
    CBS Radio Los Angeles

    Chris Bergin discusses tax reform.

  4. April 15, 2013
    Tax of today has long history on file
    The Columbus Dispatch

    Joseph Thorndike discusses the history of the income tax.

  5. April 14, 2013
    Federal income tax quietly turns 100
    USA Today

    Joseph Thorndike, research director of the online Tax History Museum, describes it this way: "It seemed unfair that the bulk of national revenue flowed from regressive tariff rates that taxed ordinary Americans at the point of consumption, while the profits of giant enterprises like railroads, sugar refiners, and steel manufacturers went untapped."

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