The Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, ANU, is holding an interdisciplinary academic and policy conference on the future of company tax on 24 & 25 July 2017.

The conference features keynote speakers such as Professor Michael Devereux, Director of the Centre for Business Taxation at Oxford University and one of the architects of the Destination Cash Flow Corporate Tax that has been prominent in United States debates; and Professor David Rosenbloom of New York University School of Law, United States.

We have limited places available at this conference for submitted papers on company tax reform, as indicated in the theme. We invite submissions of scholarly papers from Australia and internationally. Interested authors should submit an abstract of no more than 200 words to [email protected] by Monday 8 May and will be notified by the end of May if the abstract is accepted. If the full paper is available, this may be submitted for consideration.

If accepted, it is expected that a draft paper will be submitted by Monday 17 July (one week before the conference). Some funding is available to support travel and accommodation for successful authors to travel to the conference, on a discretionary basis.

Further details can be found here.

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