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California Ab 1249, Sales Tax Holiday For School Supplies, Michelle Buchner, Aizhan Toibazarova Dec 2023

California Ab 1249, Sales Tax Holiday For School Supplies, Michelle Buchner, Aizhan Toibazarova

The Contemporary Tax Journal

No abstract provided.


The 39th Annual Tei-Sjsu High Tech Tax Institute Conference On Nov 6 – 7, 2023, Tom He Cpa, Aizhan Toibazarova Dec 2023

The 39th Annual Tei-Sjsu High Tech Tax Institute Conference On Nov 6 – 7, 2023, Tom He Cpa, Aizhan Toibazarova

The Contemporary Tax Journal

No abstract provided.


H.R. 1477 (118th Congress) - Freedom To Invest In Tomorrow’S Workforce Act, Eric Varaghese, Sereyrod (Rod) Chea Dec 2023

H.R. 1477 (118th Congress) - Freedom To Invest In Tomorrow’S Workforce Act, Eric Varaghese, Sereyrod (Rod) Chea

The Contemporary Tax Journal

No abstract provided.


The Contemporary Tax Journal Volume 12, No. 2 – Winter 2023 Dec 2023

The Contemporary Tax Journal Volume 12, No. 2 – Winter 2023

The Contemporary Tax Journal

No abstract provided.


H.R. 3000 (118th Congress) – Expansion Of Certain Tax Preferences For Higher Education, Min Thein, Ling Yang Dec 2023

H.R. 3000 (118th Congress) – Expansion Of Certain Tax Preferences For Higher Education, Min Thein, Ling Yang

The Contemporary Tax Journal

No abstract provided.


California Sb 584, Short Term Rental, Khanh Le, Cheryl Gamat Dec 2023

California Sb 584, Short Term Rental, Khanh Le, Cheryl Gamat

The Contemporary Tax Journal

No abstract provided.


The Contemporary Tax Journal’S Interview With Mr. Wayne Monfries, Enas Al-Mais Dec 2023

The Contemporary Tax Journal’S Interview With Mr. Wayne Monfries, Enas Al-Mais

The Contemporary Tax Journal

No abstract provided.


Can A Construction Company Claim The Section 41 Research Credit?, Aizhan Toibazarova Dec 2023

Can A Construction Company Claim The Section 41 Research Credit?, Aizhan Toibazarova

The Contemporary Tax Journal

No abstract provided.


Congressional Briefing: Support America’S Circular Economy By Upcycling Bourbon & Brewing Wastes In Reauthorizing The Farm Bill, Samuel Kessler Nov 2023

Congressional Briefing: Support America’S Circular Economy By Upcycling Bourbon & Brewing Wastes In Reauthorizing The Farm Bill, Samuel Kessler

Commonwealth Policy Papers

Following state level development of a new spent grain incentive system, leading to KY House Bill 627 in 2022, CPC’s Congressional Summit dialogue considered initial components and possibilities for designing an incentive to upcycle “keystone” organic wastes in regional economies across the US. For member offices, a set of general recommendations are provided for a national spent-grain upcycling incentive pilot program. It is suggested that staff of the Bourbon caucus consult with the references in this briefing and USDA Rural Development to consider further development of an incentive program in the reauthorization of the Farm Bill.

It is further urged …


Bearer Negotiable Instruments: Addressing A Financial Intelligence Gap And Identifying Criminogenic Weaknesses, Hollis B. Kegg Feb 2023

Bearer Negotiable Instruments: Addressing A Financial Intelligence Gap And Identifying Criminogenic Weaknesses, Hollis B. Kegg

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Bearer Negotiable Instruments (BNI) are a long-standing category of financial instruments used to transfer large amounts of money in ways that may not be subject to regulation, reporting, tracking, review, or oversight. There is limited information available on BNIs, and no evidence that any studies have been undertaken on BNIs alone, much less reported. Increasingly, BNIs are being used for illegal purposes including money laundering. This study gathers information about their characteristics, nature, purpose, legal status, and numbers. It also focuses on the crime risks associated with BNIs, the crime opportunities they facilitate, and the criminal weaknesses in the financial …


United States Of America As The Global Steward, Grant Fuller Jan 2023

United States Of America As The Global Steward, Grant Fuller

Liberty University Journal of Statesmanship & Public Policy

The principle of subsidiarity states that local communities are best equipped to govern most of their affairs. In an increasingly connected world, this idea gets contested frequently. Since World War II, the world has experienced relative peace due to U.S. precedence. Today, we see U.S. leadership challenged by global players like China, which is doing so in a manner that prioritizes their people and goals. In order to maintain relevance, the United States must revisit trade policy, monetary policy, fiscal policy, and national security policy.


Reimagining A U.S. Corporate Tax Increase As A Supplemental Subtraction Vat, Daniel S. Goldberg Jan 2023

Reimagining A U.S. Corporate Tax Increase As A Supplemental Subtraction Vat, Daniel S. Goldberg

Faculty Scholarship

The U.S. federal government raises tax revenue almost exclusively through income taxes, both corporate and individual, whereas its trading partners and competitors rely for their national revenue on both income taxes and “destination-based” value added taxes (VATs), which are not imposed on exports but are imposed on imports. As a result, U.S. corporations, which are subject to U.S. corporate income tax, may be at a serious trade disadvantage to competitor non-U.S. corporations with respect to both U.S. domestic sales and foreign sales, if the U.S. corporate income tax exceeds the foreign country’s income tax imposed on those competitors.

The Biden …


Transition-Denial And Structural Adjustment: Causation And Culpability In The Cuban Economy Culpability In The Cuban Economy, Jose Gabilondo Jan 2023

Transition-Denial And Structural Adjustment: Causation And Culpability In The Cuban Economy Culpability In The Cuban Economy, Jose Gabilondo

Faculty Publications

In 2020, Cuba implemented the Tarea Ordenamiento (Tarea), the most significant economic reform since the construction of the socialist economy after the Revolution. Signaling an eclectic brand of Cuban socialism, the Tarea clears away three decades of tried and failed economic doctrines, drawing a new fiscal border around state enterprises, nodding to market realities, and preparing the island for greater insertion into the world economy. While the political economy of post-Castro Cuba has changed in this way, the United States continues to subject the island to an unprecedented program of unilateral sanctions, universally condemned as a breach of human rights, …