Soon to be on the road again

This being a sabbatical semester, I will soon be on the road again, albeit not traveling as far or for as long as I did most recently. On Friday next week (January 31), I’ll be speaking at the ABA Tax Section Annual Meeting in Boca Raton, FL. (You may notice a broader personal theme here – getting out of New York, in favor of warmer climes, during peak winter.)

More specifically, I’ll be among the members of a Tax Policy and Simplification Committee Panel at the ABA Tax Section meeting that has the current working title: “How Should the US Tax System Respond to the Growing Wealth Gap?: The Continuing Debate Over Wealth Taxes and Other Tax Proposals to Narrow the Gap Between Rich and Poor.”

Many thanks to Pamela Fuller for doing lots of hard work in getting this panel organized, although she won’t be appearing on it. My co-panelists will be Roger Royse, Linda Beale, and Richard Prisinzano.

We’re dividing up a set of related topics within the panel’s broader themes. For example, while others will take the lead in discussing such topics as recent empirical evidence regarding wealth inequality, Senator Warren’s wealth tax proposal, and Senator Wyden’s mark-to-market proposal for taxing capital gains upon accrual) I will do so with respect to (1) Edward Kleinbard’s dual BEIT proposal – an important income tax reform option that is often mysteriously under-appreciated, and (2) proposals to raise significantly the top rates in income and/or estate and gift taxes.