Reed Shuldiner
Reed Shuldiner is the Alvin L. Snowiss Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Co-Director of the Center for Tax Law and Policy.
Professor Reed Shuldiner | |
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Occupation | Law professor |
Title | Alvin L. Snowiss Professor of Law; Co-Director of the Center for Tax Law and Policy |
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Institutions | University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Biography
Shuldiner has a BSE from Princeton University (1977), a JD from Harvard University Law School (1983), and a PhD in Economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1985).[1] From 1984 to 1986 he was an associate at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering.[2]
Shuldiner is the Alvin L. Snowiss Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Co-Director of the Center for Tax Law and Policy.[1][3][4]
Among his writings are "A Comprehensive Wealth Tax," with David Shakow, 53 Tax Law Rev. 499 (2000), "Indexing the Federal Income Tax," 48 Tax Law Review 537 (1993), and "A General Approach to the Taxation of Financial Instruments," 71 Texas Law Review 243 (1992).[2]
References
- "Penn Law Faculty: Reed Shuldiner, expert on Tax Policy, Income Taxation". www.law.upenn.edu.
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- Saunders, Laura (18 May 2018). "Who Will and Won't Pay the AMT, America's Rich-Person Tax?" – via www.wsj.com.
- Vigdor, Neil (12 October 2014). "Foley dogged by questions about tax write-offs for the rich". NewsTimes.