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  2. National Tax Association - Wikipedia

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    The organization educates government officials, tax professionals, and the general public. [2] It hosts events and publishes the National Tax Journal. The National Tax Association was founded in Ohio in 1907 by a group of "nearly 100 lawyers, university professors, business leaders, and government administrators". [3]

  3. List of accounting journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Taxation: 0022-4863: 0.15 Thomson Reuters [48] Bob D. Scharin, Daniel T. Schibley [49] Management Accounting Research: 1044-5005: 1.426 Elsevier [50] R. Scapens, University of Manchester and University of Birmingham [50] National Tax Journal: 0028-0283: 0.818 National Tax Association [51] William M. Gentry George R. Zodrow [51 ...

  4. National Association of Tax Professionals - Wikipedia

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    The NATP publishes: TAXPRO Weekly – Each week members receive this e-mail with information about tax alerts and news briefs.; TAXPRO Monthly – A newsletter covering current events and exploring critical new developments in federal tax laws while providing explanations of tax laws and procedures, “how to” articles, and summaries of court cases and rulings.

  5. List of public administration journals - Wikipedia

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    National Civic Review; National Tax Journal; Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; P. Policy Sciences; Policy Studies Journal; Public Administration;

  6. National Taxpayers Union - Wikipedia

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    The National Taxpayers Union (NTU) is a fiscally conservative taxpayer advocacy organization and taxpayers union in the United States, founded in 1977 by James Dale Davidson. NTU says that it is the oldest taxpayer advocacy organization in the nation. It is closely affiliated with a non-profit foundation, the National Taxpayers Union Foundation ...

  7. Gilbert E. Metcalf - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert E. Metcalf is the John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service, emeritus, at Tufts University, where he was a professor of economics.Currently, he is a visiting professor at the MIT Sloan School as well as a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a University Fellow at Resources For The Future.

  8. Kimberly Clausing - Wikipedia

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    An expert on the taxation of multinational firms, Clausing studies international tax incentives, base erosion and profit shifting, tax inversion, and their connections to international trade. She has received two Fulbright Research awards, one to the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels in 1999 and one to the Eastern Mediterranean ...

  9. Tax Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Tax Foundation's first project was a successful effort to stop a tax increase in Westchester County, New York, where they provided research and analysis (including an "Expenditure Survey" of state spending) to local activists. [10] By 1943, the Tax Foundation had helped set up taxpayers associations and expenditure councils in 35 states. [10]