Secondary Resources

While the Tax at Osgoode Hall Law School blog maintains our own unique content and commentary, we encourage our visitors to explore the thoughts and commentary from these tax law experts and resources!

 

 

Brian J. Arnold (The Arnold Report) - Click here.

Brian J. Arnold is Professor Emeritus of Tax Law and Senior Adviser, Canadian Tax Foundation. He was a visiting professor at Harvard Law School from 2005 to 2011 and New York University School of Law in 2005 and 2012, and has taught International Tax courses at Melbourne and Sydney Law Schools.

 

Robert Reich - Click here.

Robert Bernard Reich is an American economist, professor, author, and political commentator. He served in the administrations of Presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton. He was Secretary of Labor from 1993 to 1997.

 

Paul Krugman - Click here.

Paul Robin Krugman is an American Nobel Prize winning economist who is the Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and a columnist for The New York Times.

 

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah - Click here.

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah is an American Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, Faculty of Law, and is the director of the school's International Tax LLM Program, which specializes in corporate and international taxation. He has served as a consultant to the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on tax competition, and is a member of the steering group for OECD's International Network for Tax Research.

 

Edward D. Kleinbard - Click here.

Edward D. Kleinbard is an American lawyer, currently the Ivadelle and Theodore Johnson Professor of Law and Business at USC Gould School of Law.

 

Jonathan Schwarz - Click here.

Jonathan Schwarz focuses on international tax disputes as counsel and as an expert, and advises on solving cross-border tax problems. In addition to practicing as an English Barrister, Jonathan is also an Irish Barrister, a South African Advocate and a Canadian Barrister.

 

Richard Vann - Click here and here.

Richard J. Vann is Challis Professor of Law at the University of Sydney. He has held many government consultancies in Australia, including the Review of Business Taxation, the Review of International Taxation and the Australian Taxation Office Public Rulings Panels on international and indirect taxation. He has worked as Counsel (Taxation) in the Legal Department of the IMF and as Head of the Central and Eastern Europe and NIS Program, Fiscal Affairs Division at the OECD.

 

Paul Caron - Click here.

Paul Caron is the Duane and Kelly Roberts Dean of Pepperdine University School of Law, in Malibu, California. Dean Caron is one of the leading entrepreneurial tax scholars in the United States of America. He has written over 50 books and law review articles.

 

Centre for Business Taxation (University of Oxford, UK) - Click here.

The official taxation law blog of the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. 

 

 

PROFESSIONAL TAX PRESS AND MEDIA:

 

Kluwer International Tax Blog - Click here.

Kluwer International Tax Blog is a publication of Kluwer Law International, providing timely insight, comment and analysis on international tax law. Blog posts are written by leading international tax experts from different backgrounds. The result is a fresh, high-quality, and timely examination of the world of international taxation.

 

Tax Notes - Click here.

Tax Notes is a portfolio of publications offered by Tax Analysts, a nonprofit tax publisher. It provides comprehensive and impartial coverage of tax news, while its commentary contributes important voices to the discussion and understanding of tax policy.

 

Taxnet Pro - Click here.

Taxnet Pro offers a number of subscriptions for some of the most current tax information and analysis in the areas of federal income tax, provincial taxes and GST/HST. Taxnet Pro is useful for staying informed on tax law developments through up-to-the-minute tax news, and with breaking tax developments delivered through special alerts.

 

International Tax Review (ITR) - Click here.

ITR caters to a community of in-house tax teams within the areas of direct and indirect tax and transfer pricing. Within these areas, ITR also focus on controversy and litigation, technology and automation, tax compliance and much more.

 

ABA Journal (Tax Law) - Click here.

ABAJournal.com is the website of the flagship magazine of the American Bar Association.

 

British Tax Review (HeinOnline) - Click here.

For nearly 60 years, British Tax Review has provided in-depth analysis of tax law; examining changes and providing valuable commentary for practitioners, academics and policy makers. Its editorial board comprises lawyers, accountants and economists.

 

McKinsey & Company (Corporate Finance Blog) - Click here.

McKinsey publishes across a variety of platforms, and this includes articles, white papers, reports, videos, and podcasts. 

 

IBFD Tax News Service (International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation) - Click here.

IBFD is a unique centre of expertise offering high quality information and education on International Tax. IBFD’s powerful research platform allows tax practitioners around the world to access this valuable content. 

 

EU Law Live (Tax) - Click here.

EU Law Live provides content for publication, news updates, and analytical pieces relevant to European Union laws and legislation.

 

INTERTAX (Kluwer International Tax Blog) - Click here.

 

 

INTERNATIONAL POLICY INSTITUTES: 

 

BRITACOM Index (Belt and Road Initiative Tax Administration Cooperation Mechanism) - Click here.

The BRITACOM is a non-profit official mechanism for tax administration cooperation amongst the jurisdictions that subscribe to the Belt and Road Initiative. The BRITACOM is supported by the State Taxation Administration of the People's Republic of China.

 

 

SYMPOSIUM RESOURCES:

 

Re-Imagining Tax for the 21st Century: Inspired by the Scholarship of Tim Edgar (Osgoode Hall Law School) - Click here.

This symposium was inspired by the scholarship of the late Tim Edgar. Tim was a distinguished member of the Canadian tax academy and taught in Canada and Australia. He passed away in 2016, at the peak of his career. In his tax scholarship, Tim tackled some of the most challenging issues in tax law and policy. This symposium brought together leading tax scholars in multiple disciplines and tax practitioners in Canada and Australia.