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Symposium on Critical Issues in International & Comparative Taxation

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The Saint Louis University Law Journal has published their annual tax symposium on Critical Issues in International and Comparative Taxation.  In an international and comparative context, tax scholars examined the distribution of tax burdens as that distribution discriminates in favor of wealthy individuals and nations or specific groups within the society.  Scholars also explored how tax burdens on wealthier individuals affect their behavior.

See Critical Issues in International & Comparative Taxation, 55 St. Louis U. L.J. 21-368 (2010).

Posted by William Alan Nelson II, Associate Editor, Wealth Strategies Journal



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