Internal Revenue Code at 100: International Tax Panel
Moderator: Daniel Shaviro, Wayne Perry Professor of Taxation, NYU Law School
1. Mitchell Kane, Professor of Law, NYU Law School (View paper PDF)
2. David Lenter, Legislation Counsel, Joint Committee on Taxation
3. John Steines, Professor of Law, NYU Law School
This took place on October 19, 2012.
Видео Internal Revenue Code at 100: International Tax Panel канала NYU School of Law
1. Mitchell Kane, Professor of Law, NYU Law School (View paper PDF)
2. David Lenter, Legislation Counsel, Joint Committee on Taxation
3. John Steines, Professor of Law, NYU Law School
This took place on October 19, 2012.
Видео Internal Revenue Code at 100: International Tax Panel канала NYU School of Law
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