Seminars and Events
BCL/MJur 2011-12
Corporate and Business Taxation
Guest Lectures
HILARY TERM Wednesday 5-6.30 pm LECTURES |
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Monday 23rd January 6pm |
Pump Court Tax Chambers reception in SCR |
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HT 3 Wednesday 1st February |
Rebecca Bland, Clifford Chance The relationship between tax law and accounting- loan relationships as a case study |
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HT 6 Wednesday 22nd February |
Professor Michael Devereux, Director OUCBT: Economic Principles for Taxing Multinational Companies |
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HT 7 Wednesday 29th February |
David Goldberg QC and Philip Baker QC, Gray’s Inn Tax Chambers. |
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TRINITY TERM |
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TT 1 Wednesday 25th April |
Malcolm Gammie QC, 1, Essex Court, “The CJ and Corporate Tax” |
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TT 2 Wednesday 9th May |
Guest lecture: James Bullock, McGrigors. |
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Forthcoming Events
Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation
A GAAR for the UK? Building on overseas experience.
Conference to be held at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
on 10th February 2012
(There is no fee to attend the conference).
Please go to:
http://cbtgaarconf12.eventbrite.co.uk/
for further information and to register
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series
The CBT research seminars are held on Thursdays at 13:45pm at the Saïd Business School unless otherwise stated. Please see below the programme for Hilary Term. Members of the University are welcome to attend. If you would like to be put on the mailing list, please contact the convener at cbt@sbs.ox.ac.uk.
Thursday 19 January, 13:45 – Seminar Room 14
Beata Javorcik, Professor of International Economics, University of Oxford
Services Reform and Manufacturing Performance: Evidence from India
Thursday 2 February, 13:45 - Seminar Room 14
John Thanassoulis, Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Industry Structure, Executive Pay, and Short-Termism
Tuesday 7 February, 12:15 - Boardroom
Luigi Guiso, European University Institute
Understanding the size and profitability of firms: The role of a biological factor
(Joint seminar with Finance Group)
Thursday, 1 March 13:45 - Seminar Room 14
Alex Raskolnikov, Charles Evans Gerber Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Accepting the Limits of Tax Law and Economics.
Friday, 2 March 13:45 – Andrew Cormack Room
Laurent Bach, Stockholm School of Economics
Tax Collection and Corporate Governance: Evidence from French Small Businesses
Past Events
Tuesday, 18th October, 12:30 – 14:00 - Andrew Cormack Room , Said Business School
Shelley Griffiths, Law Faculty at the University of Otago
“Using these powers too often or too seldom”; the “care and management” of taxes and the settlement of tax disputes in New Zealand and the United Kingdom”
Lunch will be provided
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series
Convener: Dr Nicolas Serrano-Velarde
All seminars take place on Fridays at 13:30 in the Said Business School unless otherwise specified
http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/tax/Pages/seminars.aspx
Please see below the list of the programme for Michaelmas Term. Members of the University are welcome to attend. If you would like to be put on the mailing list, please contact the convener at cbt@sbs.ox.ac.uk.
Friday 14 October, 13:30 – Board Room
Louis Kaplow, Harvard University
“An Optimal Tax System”
Friday 21 October, 13:30 – Seminar Room 14
Li Liu, Centre for Business Taxation
“Income taxation and business incorporation: Evidence from the Early Twentieth Century”
Friday 28 October, 14.45 – Board Room
Andrew Ellul, Indiana University
“Transparency, Tax Pressure, and Access to Finance”
Friday 11 November, 13:30 - Andrew Cormack Room
Nicolas Serrano-Velarde, Centre for Business Taxation
To be confirmed
Thursday 17 November, 16:30 – Economics Department
Fabiano Schivardi, EIEF
To be confirmed
Friday 18 November, 13:30 - Board Room
Anzhela Yevgenyeva, Centre for Business Taxation
“The Infringement Procedure and its Role in the Elimination of Fiscal Barriers in the European Union”
Thursday 24 November, 16:30 - Economics Department
Claire Lelarge, CREST
To be confirmed
Friday, 2 December 13:30 - Andrew Cormack Room
Laurent Bach, Stockholm School of Economics
“Tax Collection and Corporate Governance: Evidence from French Small Businesses”
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Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation Summer Conference 11th July 2011
TAXING CORPORATIONS: COMPETITIVENESS, TRANSPARENCY AND RESPONSIBILITY
PROGRAMME
Taxing corporate profit is becoming increasingly difficult, as policy is pushed in two different directions. Governments worldwide, including in the UK, are reducing corporation tax rates to encourage new investment and greater competitiveness. At the same time, the economic crisis results in a need to raise revenue. Financial pressures add to concerns that some large corporations are engaging in avoidance strategies that unfairly reduce the amount of tax they pay. Engagement by the media and by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in this area has heightened public interest and put corporation tax high on the political agenda. Governments and revenue authorities around the world are using a variety of policy options to try to combat real and perceived tax avoidance, and they are also investigating other possible techniques and forms of regulation. The new UK CFC proposals, published on June 30, are an example of the outcome of this tension. This conference brings together leading figures from government, business, NGOs and academia to discuss these issues.
The UK Government has stated that it aims to have the most competitive corporation tax in the G20. The Centre for Business Taxation will present a new report, the G20 Corporate tax ranking 2011, which evaluates how close the UK government is to meeting this aim. David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary, will discuss the UK government’s business tax policies.
Other speakers will explore the tensions between the need for systems which encourage wealth creation and growth and the concerns surrounding lack of transparency and perceived tax avoidance by corporations. They will discuss the relationship between tax and shareholder value, the best way to achieve useful transparency in financial reporting relating to taxation, and the role and responsibility of the different players in this complex interplay: government, corporations, non-governmental organisations and others. As a contribution to this debate the Centre for Business Taxation will present a second new report, Transparency in reporting financial data by multinational corporations, which was produced by a group set up by the Centre in collaboration with the OECD.
9.00 Registration
9.30 MICHAEL DEVEREUX
Director, Centre for Business Taxation
Welcome and introduction
9.40 CLEMENS FUEST
Research Director, Centre for Business Taxation
G20 Corporate tax ranking 2011
CORPORATE TAX: FINANCIAL REPORTING, TRANSPARENCY AND
ACCOUNTABILITY
Chair: JUDITH FREEDMAN
Professor of Tax Law, University of Oxford
Director of Legal Research, Centre for Business Taxation
10.00 PAUL MORTON
Head of Group Tax, Reed Elsevier
Tax and shareholder value
10.20 JENNIFER BLOUIN
Professor of Accounting, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
The relation between tax planning and reporting transparency
10.40 CHRIS LENON
Group Strategic Adviser, Tax Policy, Rio Tinto
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and country-by-country reporting
11.00 MICHAEL DEVEREUX
Director, Centre for Business Taxation
The CBT Group report on transparency in reporting financial data: country-by-country reporting
11.20 Discussion
KEYNOTE SPEECH
Chair: MICHAEL DEVEREUX
Director, Centre for Business Taxation
12.15 DAVID GAUKE
Exchequer Secretary to H.M. Treasury
The Coalition’s tax policy
13.15 Lunch
CORPORATE TAX: SHARING RESPONSIBILITY FOR CORPORATE TAXPAYING
Chair: MICHAEL DEVEREUX
Director, Centre for Business Taxation
2.30 JUDITH FREEDMAN
Professor of Tax Law, University of Oxford
Director of Legal Research, Centre for Business Taxation
Introduction to themes
2.50 MARTIN HEARSON
Tax Policy Adviser, Action Aid
NGOs and corporate tax avoidance
3.10 GEOFFREY LOOMER
Assistant Professor of Law, Dalhousie University
The role of international taxation- corporate residence and tax havens
3.30 JOHN CONNORS
Director of Tax Strategy and Policy, Vodafone
The role and responsibility of business
3.50 MELANIE DAWES
Director General Business Tax, HMRC
The role and responsibility of tax authorities
4.40 JOHN HASSELDINE
Professor of Accounting and Taxation, University of Nottingham
Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance
5.00 JOHN BARTLETT
Group Head of Tax, BP
The way forward
5.20 Roundtable discussion including all above speakers
6.00 Drinks and close
Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation Annual Symposium-5th -8th July.
PROGRAMME
Tuesday July 5
3.00pm – 3.30pm Registration and Coffee (Seminar Room A)
Chair: MICHAEL DEVEREUX (Centre for Business Taxation)
3.30pm – 4.15pm DOUGLAS A. SHACKELFORD (University of North Carolina)
Does Financial Constraint Affect Shareholder Taxes and the Cost of Equity Capital?
with Chongyang Chen (University of Texas), Zhonglan Dai (University of Texas) and Harold H. Zhang (University of Texas)
Discussant: Martin Simmler (DIW Berlin)
4.15pm – 5.00pm PAOLO PANTEGHINI (University of Brescia)
Debt Shifting in Europe
Discussant: Andreas Oestreicher, University of Göttingen
5.00pm – 5.45pm BEN LOCKWOOD (University of Warwick)
The taxation of foreign profits (CEN, CON and all that): a unified view
with Michael Devereux (Centre for Business Taxation) and Clemens Fuest (Centre for Business Taxation)
Discussant: Harry Grubert (US Treasury)
6.30pm Drinks Reception at Exeter College
7.30pm Dinner at Exeter College
Wednesday July 6
8.45am - 9.00am Coffee
Chair: JUDITH FREEDMAN (Oxford, and Centre for Business Taxation)
9.00am – 9.45am ALFONS WEICHENRIEDER (Goethe University Frankfurt and Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Optimal Income Taxation with Tax Competition
with Vilen Lipatov (Goethe University of Frankfurt)
Discussant: Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr (Centre for Business Taxation)
9:45am – 10.30am EDWARD KLEINBARD (University of Southern California)
Stateless Income
Discussant: Richard Vann (University of Sydney)
10.30am – 11.15am DAN SHAVIRO (New York University)
The Rising Tax-Electivity of US Corporate Residence
Discussant: Rick Krever (Monash University)
11.15am -11.30am Coffee
YOUNG SCHOLARS SESSION I
Chair: CLEMENS FUEST (Centre for Business Taxation)
11.30am-12.15pm SCOTT DYRENG (Duke University)
Exploring the Role Delaware Plays as a Domestic Tax Haven
with Bradley P. Lindsey (College of William&Mary) and Jacob R. Thornock (University of Washington)
Discussant: Michael Stimmelmayr (University of Munich)
12.15pm-1.00pm KEVIN S. MARKLE (Dartmouth College)
A Comparison of the Tax Motivated Income Shifting of Multinationals in Territorial and Worldwide Countries
Discussant: Kim Clausing (Reed College)
1.00pm – 2.30pm Lunch
YOUNG SCHOLARS SESSION II
Chair: JOACHIM ENGLISCH (University of Münster)
2.30pm – 3.15pm SEBASTIAN KRAUTHEIM (Goethe University of Frankfurt)
Wages and International Tax Competition
with Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr (Centre for Business Taxation)
Discussant: Marko Köthenbürger (University of Copenhagen)
3.15pm – 4.00pm SHAFIK HEBOUS (Goethe University of Frankfurt)
A Journey from a Corruption Port to a Tax Haven
with Vilen Lipatov (Goethe University of Frankfurt)
Discussant: Johannes Voget (University of Mannheim)
4.00pm – 4.45pm NIELS JOHANNESEN (University of Copenhagen)
Strategic Line Drawing between Debt and Equity
Discussant: Johannes Becker (University of Münster)
6.30pm Punting at Cherwell Boathouse
7.30pm Buffet Dinner at Cherwell Boathouse
Thursday July 7
8.45am - 9.00am Coffee
Chair: DAVID DUFF (University of British Columbia)
9.00am – 9.45am ANDREAS HAUFLER (University of Munich)
Entrepreneurial innovations and taxation
with Pehr Johan Norbäck (RIIE Stockholm) and Lars Persson (RIIE Stockholm)
Discussant: Martin Ruf (University if Mannheim)
9:45am – 10.30am HARRY HUIZINGA (University of Tilburg)
The Impact of Capital Gains Taxes on Buyers and Sellers: Evidence from Cross-border M&As
with Johannes Voget (University of Mannheim) and Wolf Wagner (University of Tilburg)
Discussant: Martin Overesch (University of Mannheim)
10.30am– 11.15am JENNIFER BLOUIN (University of Pennsylvania)
Coordination of Transfer Prices on Intra-Firm Trade
with Leslie A. Robinson (Dartmouth College) and Jeri K. Seidman (University of Texas)
Discussant: Nadja Dwenger (MPI Munich)
1.00pm – 3.15pm Lunch
3.15pm – 3.30pm Coffee
Chair: CHRIS EVANS (University of New South Wales)
3.30pm – 4.15pm MICHAEL DEVEREUX (CBT)
How do taxes affect cross-border acquisitions?
with Wiji Arulampalam (University of Warwick) and Federica Liberini (University of Warwick)
Discussant: Nils Herger (Study Centre Gerzensee)
4.15pm – 5.00pm DHAMMIKA DHARMAPALA (University of Illinois):
An alternative transfer pricing norm
with Mihir Desai (Harvard University)
Discussant: Leslie Robinson (Dartmouth College)
5.00pm – 5.45pm PETER EGGER (ETH Zürich)
The Impact of CFC Legislation on Multinational Firms - Evidence from a Two-dimensional Regression Discontinuity Approach
with Georg Wamser (ETH Zürich)
Discussant: Li Liu (Centre for Business Taxation)
7.00pm Dinner at the Indian restaurant ‘4500 Miles From Delhi’
Friday July 8
8.45am - 9.00am Coffee
Chair: MICHAEL WALPOLE (University of New South Wales)
9.00am – 9.45am NICOLAS SERRANO VELARDE (Centre for Business Taxation)
Back to Basics: Private and Public Investment in Basic R&D and Macroeconomic Growth
(with Ufuk Akcigit (University of Pennsylvania) and Douglas Hanley (University of Pennsylvania)
Discussant: Tim Goodspeed (Hunter College)
9:45am – 10.30am MARCO RUNKEL (University of Magdeburg)
Even Small Trade Costs Restore Efficiency in Tax Competition
with Johannes Becker (University of Münster)
Discussant: John Diamond (Rice University)
10.30am– 11.15am GEORGE ZODROW (Rice University)
The Dynamic Economic Effects of a US Corporate Income Tax Rate Reduction
with John Diamond (Rice University) and Thomas Neubig (Ernst&Young)
Discussant: Stephanie Sikes (University of Pennsylvania)
11.15am Coffee and conference close
Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation
INTERNAL SEMINAR - WEDNESDAY 29 OF JUNE 1.30PM, SEMINAR ROOM 14 - JOACHIM ENGLISCH (UNIVERSITY of MUENSTER)
Title: “National measures to counter tax avoidance under the merger directive”
Presenter: Joachim Englisch, University of Muenster,
Time: Wednesday, 29/06/2011, 1:30 pm
Venue: Said Business School, Seminar Room 14
All are welcome to attend.
Contact:
Nicolas Serrano-Velarde
https://sites.google.com/site/nicolasserranovelarde/
For a full list of forthcoming seminar presentations, please visit the Centre’s website at
http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/tax/Pages/default.aspx
Hilary Term 2011
Pump Court Tax Chambers - Annual Scholarship
To mark the establishment of an annual scholarship for BCL/MJur students with an interest in tax law, generously funded by Pump Court Tax Chambers, there will be a reception and short talk in the Senior Common Room at the Law Faculty on Tuesday 25 January, 2011, at 18:00 . Several members of this leading tax chambers will attend and will be happy to discuss a career at the tax bar. All are welcome, whether studying tax law or not.
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Week 6 – 23rd February in cooperation with the Oxford Centre for Business Taxation and the EU Law Discussion Group
Rita de la Feria (University of Oxford) & Dimitrios Doukas (Queen’s University, Belfast)
"The Constitutional Role of the Court of Justice in the Internal Market
Post-Harmonisation: Tax Exceptionalism or Jurisprudential Consistency?"
13.00 - 13.55 , Seminar Room C preceded by sandwich lunch served in the foyer of the Institute of European and Comparative Law
from 12.30 pm.
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The “CBT Taxation Seminars” are, unless otherwise stated, held on Tuesdays, 1.30pm – 3.00pm in the Andrew Cormack seminar room at the Saïd Business School. Members of the University are welcome to attend any of the Centre’s seminars. If you wish to be on the mailing list announcing forthcoming seminars please contact the convener, through cbtadmin@sbs.ox.ac.uk. Seminar details can also be found at http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/tax/Pages/seminars.aspx .
Convener: Dr. Nicolas Serrano-Velarde Thursday 7th October Tom Gresik University of Notre Dame ‘Optimal Separate Accounting vs. Optimal Formula Apportionment’ |
Tuesday 19th October Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr Centre for Business Taxation, University of Oxford ‘Bank bailouts, International Contagion and Cooperation’ |
Monday 25th October (please note this seminar is on a Monday) Li Liu Centre for Business Taxation, University of Oxford ‘Do Taxes Distort Corporations Investment Choices? Evidence From Industry-Level Data’ |
Thursday 4th November (4:30pm-5:30pm, Dept of Economics, Manor Road Building, seminar room C) In partnership with Labour and Applied Microeconometrics Roger Gordon University of California, San Diego |
Tuesday 9th November Chris Evans Atax, University of New South Wales ‘Assessing and addressing tax system complexity’ |
Tuesday 16th November (3:00pm-4:30pm) John Vella and Judith Freedman Centre for Business Taxation, University of Oxford and Oxford University Law Faculty ‘HMRC’s Management Of The UK Tax System: The Boundaries Of Legitimate Discretion’ |
Tuesday 23rd November Miranda Stewart Department of Law, University of Melbourne, visiting academic Oxford University Law Faculty Seminar room 14, Saïd Business School |
Tuesday 30th November Ben Lockwood University of Warwick and Centre for Business Taxation, University of Oxford ‘Taxation and M&A Investment’ |
Seminar
Trends in International Taxation: the UK and Australia compared
Centre for Business Taxation
24th June at 12.30pm
Richard Vann, Challis Professor of Law at the University of Sydney and a distinguished commentator on international taxation, is visiting the Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation at present and will present a paper on ‘Trends in International Taxation: the UK and Australia compared’ on Thursday 24th June at 12:30pm in Seminar Room 14 at the Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation, Said Business School, Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HP
All welcome (please bring your lunch if you would like to).
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Summer conference 2010
BUSINESS TAXES FOR A NEW GOVERNMENT
Centre for Business Taxation Summer Conference
2 and 3 July 2010
Said Business School, Park End Street, Oxford
For more information please visit:
http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/tax/conferences/Pages/Summerconference2010.aspx
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TAX RESEARCH SEMINARS
All members of the Faculty, Tax Centre and graduate students are welcome to attend tax guest lectures. Please contact Judith.freedman@law.ox.ac.uk if you require any further information.
Oxford Tax Law
Guest Lecture Series
Trinity Term 2010
Law Board Room, St Cross Building
5 - 6.30pm
Week 1 Wednesday, 28th April
John Neighbour, Partner, KPMG, formerly Head of Tax Treaty, Transfer Pricing and Financial Transactions Division at the OECD
Transfer Pricing
The accompanying power point slides can be found at Oxford Tax Law April 10
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Week 2, Wednesday, 5th May
Malcolm Gammie QC, One Essex Court; Research Director, Tax Law Review Committee; Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal and a Judge of the First-tier Tribunal 'EU Tax'.
The ECJ and Corporate Tax: Recent Developments
The accompanying power point slides can be found at Oxford Tax Law May 10
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Week 3, Wednesday, 12th May
James Bullock, Partner, McGrigors, Solicitors
Issues in avoidance and alternative approaches to dispute resolution
The accompanying power point slides can be found at Oxford Tax Law May 10 (12/05)
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Oxford Tax Law
Guest Lecture Series
Hilary Term 2010
Law Board Room, St Cross Building
5 - 6.30pm
Week 3, Wednesday, 3rd February
Lord Hoffmann
Tax Avoidance
Week 4, Wednesday, 10th February
Philip Baker QC and David Goldberg QC, Gray’s Inn Tax Chambers.
Tax and corporate residence
Week 6, Wednesday, 24th February
Professor Michael Devereux, Director,Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation.
Economic Principles for Taxing Multinational Companies
Week 7, Wednesday, 3rd March
Rebecca Bland, Douglas French and David Harkness, Clifford Chance.
Tax law and accounting- loan relationships
(Please note that this lecture will be held in WORCESTER COLLEGE,SEMINAR ROOM A - Refreshments will be provided. Please contact Jane O'Hare at jane.ohare@law.ox.ac.uk if you would like to attend)
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Oxford Tax Law
Guest Lecture Series
(previous lectures in the series)
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
Accepting the Limits of Tax Law and Economics
Thursday 1 March 2012 at 13:45
Speaker: Alex Raskolnikov, Charles Evans Gerber Professor of Law
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
Tax Collection and Corporate Governance: Evidence from French Small Businesses
Friday 2 March 2012 at 13:45
Speaker: Laurent Bach
Events during the last year
A GAAR for the UK? Building on overseas experience.
Organised in conjunction with the Oxford Law Faculty. OUCBT is grateful to the Oxford Melbourne Law School Research Partnership funded by Mr Allan Myers AO QC for financial assistance with this conference.
Friday 10 February 2012
Speaker: Professor Ann O’Connell, Hon Justice Tony Pagone, Professor Graeme Cooper, Professor David Duff, Wayne Adams, Professor Craig Elliffe, Ed Liptak, Graham Aaronson QC, Philip Baker QC, Chris Davidson, Malcolm Gammie QC, John Bartlett, Professor Judith Freedman, Sir Launcelot Henderson, The Rt. Hon Professor Lord Hoffmann, Howard Nowlan, Professor John Tiley QC
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
Understanding the size and profitability of firms: The role of a biological factor (Joint seminar with Finance Group)
Tuesday 7 February 2012 at 12:15
Speaker: Luigi Guiso
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
Industry Structure, Executive Pay, and Short-Termism
Thursday 2 February 2012 at 13:45
Speaker: John Thanassoulis
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
Services Reform and Manufacturing Performance: Evidence from India
Thursday 19 January 2012 at 13.45
Speaker: Beata Javorcik, Professor of International Economics
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
Tax Collection and Corporate Governance: Evidence from French Small Businesses Cancelled
Friday 2 December 2011 at 13:30
Speaker: Laurent Bach
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
To be confirmed
Thursday 24 November 2011 at 16:30
Speaker: Claire Lelarge
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
The Infringement Procedure and its Role in the Elimination of Fiscal Barriers in the European Union
Organised in conjunction with EU Law Discussion Group
Friday 18 November 2011 at 13:30
Speaker: Anzhela Yevgenyeva
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
To be confirmed
Thursday 17 November 2011 at 16:30
Speaker: Fabiano Schivardi
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
To be confirmed
Friday 11 November 2011 at 13:30
Speaker: Nicolas Serrano-Velarde
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
Transparency, Tax Pressure, and Access to Finance
Friday 28 October 2011 at 14.45
Speaker: Andrew Ellul
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
Income taxation and business incorporation: Evidence from the Early Twentieth Century
Friday 21 October 2011 at 13:30
Speaker: Li Liu
“Using these powers too often or too seldom”; the “care and management” of taxes and the settlement of tax disputes in New Zealand and the United Kingdom
Organised in conjunction with The Law Faculty
Tuesday 18 October 2011 at 12.30
Speaker: Shelley Griffiths
Centre for Business Taxation Research Seminar Series:
An Optimal Tax System
Friday 14 October 2011 at 13.30
Speaker: Louis Kaplow
Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation Summer Conference
Monday 11 July 2011
Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation - Summer Symposium 2011
Tuesday 5 July 2011 - July 2011
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