The University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School is organizing its twenty-nineth annual tax symposium, designed to bring together leading tax scholars from economics, accounting, finance, law, political science, and related fields. The symposium will be held in Chapel Hill, beginning Thursday morning, April 9th and ending at noon on Friday, April 10th, and will be hosted by the UNC Tax Center. The goal is to bring together scholars from different areas who share a common interest in current tax research. Due to high demand and limited seating capacity, attendance is by invitation.
We greatly appreciate the generous support from KPMG.

Investment Debt and Taxes
by John Graham, Hyunseob Kim, Mark Leary, and YoungJun Song
The Innovation Trade-Off of IP Box Regimes
by Yelin Hu, Jane Z. Song, and Ryan Wilson
Corporate Shadow Lobbying
by Eashwar Nagaraj
Paid Tax Preparers and Social Benefit Take Up
by Andrew Belnap, Jeffrey Gramlich, Anthony Welsch, and Brady Williams
Corporate Tax and Household Consumption
by Eric Allen, Henry L. Friedman, Yiyuan Wang, Yuqing Zhou
We will have Benjamin Alarie, President of BlueJ, Ann Holley, National Managing Partner, KPMG Tax, and Scott Dyreng, Senior Associate Dean of Innovation and Professor of Accounting at Duke University, to discuss AI and Tax.

Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy
We are honored to have Stefanie Stantcheva, who is the Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy at Harvard and founder and director of the Social Economics Lab, as our Keynote Speaker this year.











