NYU School of Law’s Graduate Tax Program will host a roundtable discussion on the recommendations of President Bush’s tax reform panel on Fri., Nov. 11, 1-2:30 p.m. at NYU’s Furman Hall, Room 216 (245 Sullivan Street [betw. Washington Square South and W. 3rd Street]). Moderated by NYU School of Law’s Noël Cunningham, the panel will include Alan Auerbach of the University of California at Berkeley, Bill Gentry of Williams College, Michael Graetz of Yale Law School, and Maya MacGuineas of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and the Fiscal Policy Program at the New America Foundation.
The bipartisan President’s Advisory Panel was established by President Bush and charged with recommending reforms to the tax code that will make the U.S. tax system simpler, fairer, and more growth oriented. It issued its recommendations on Nov. 1.
Reporters interested in attending the event must RSVP to James Devitt, Office of Public Affairs, at 212.998.6808 or james.devitt@nyu.edu. The public must RSVP to Wiscovit@juris.law.nyu.edu.
- WHAT: Tax Policy in the News: Perspectives on the Recommendations of the President’s Tax Reform Panel
- WHO: Alan Auerbach, University of California, Berkeley; Bill Gentry, Williams College; Michael Graetz, Yale Law School; Maya MacGuineas, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and New America Foundation; and Noël Cunningham, NYU School of Law (Moderator)
- WHEN: Fri., Nov. 11, 1-2:30 p.m.
- WHERE: NYU’s Furman Hall, Room 216, 245 Sullivan Street (betw. Washington Square South and W. 3rd Street) [Subway Lines: A, B, C, D, E, F, V (West 4th Street); N, R, W (8th Street); 6 (Astor Place)]