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The remote work revolution raises the possibility that a much larger segment of the population will be able to sever the geographic linkage between home and work. This new development implicates several foundational questions in the law and economics of U.S. fiscal federalism. What are the...
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The remote work revolution raises the possibility that a larger segment of the population will be able to sever the geographic linkage between home and work. What are the taxing rights of states as to nonresident remote workers? May a state impose income taxes on nonresident employees only to...
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Introduction -- The why and the what of taxing income -- The private sphere and te public sphere -- When is it income? -- Debt and certain other financial instruments -- Whose income is it? -- Expenses of earning income -- Tax shelters and tax planning -- Mixed business and personal expenses --...
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The near adoption of Worldwide Combined Reporting (WWCR) in Minnesota has led to a blizzard of critical claims about WWCR from corporate tax lobbyists, the Tax Foundation, and the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal. These various groups have made a number of policy arguments that do not...
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