<-- Past Conferences
Technology, Privacy, and the Future of Taxation
Copies of most of the papers can be found in a special issue of the National Tax Journal, December, 2008: Technology, Privacy, and the Future of Taxation or you may access them below.
- Conference Overview (pdf)
- Andrew Buckler, Internal Revenue Service: "Internal Revenue Service, Information Technology: Modernization Vision and Strategy" (summation pdf) and PowerPoint presentation (pdf)
- Joseph Bankman, Stanford Law School: "Using Technology to Simplify Filing" (summation pdf) or "Using Technology to Simplify Filing" (paper pdf).
- Richard Bird, University of Toronto, and Eric Zolt, UCLA Law School:"Technology and Taxation in Developing Countries – From Hand to Mouse" (summation pdf) or “Technology and Taxation in Developing Countries – From Hand to Mouse" (paper pdf).
- Grace Perez-Navarro, OECD:"International Information Sharing" (summation pdf) or "International Information Sharing" (paper pdf).
- William Fox, LeAnn Luna & Matthew Murray, all University of Tennessee: "The SSTP and Technology: Implications for the Future of the Sales Tax" (summation pdf) or "The SSTP and Technology: Implications for the Future of the Sales Tax" (paper pdf).
- Kyle Logue, University of Michigan Law School, & Joel Slemrod, University of Michigan: "Genes as Tags: Tax Implications of Widely Available Genetic Information" (summation pdf) or "Genes as Tags: Tax Implications of Widely Available Genetic Information" (paper pdf).
- Frank Cowell, London School of Economics: "Problems and Promise of Smart Card in Taxation" (summation pdf) or "Problems and Promise of Smart Card in Taxation" (paper pdf).
- Paul Schwartz, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley: "The Future of Tax Privacy"(summation pdf) or "The Future of Tax Privacy" (paper pdf).