Professor Thimmesch testified in Nebraska Legislature, has article published and additional article accepted, has op-ed in OWH

Professor Adam Thimmesch
Professor Adam Thimmesch

Professor Adam Thimmesch testified in front of the Nebraska Legislature revenue committee on LB373. He testified in a neutral capacity on proposed changes to how the state taxes Nebraska residents on income that they earn through S corporations and LLCs.
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Professor Adam Thimmesch's article, "Transacting in Data: Tax, Privacy, and the New Economy," has been published by the Denver Law Review. The article evaluates how the collection and use of personal information in today's economy intersect with our current tax laws. Thimmesch’s analysis provides insights into how our tax systems might react to the new data economy and into how our nation's tax laws might act to discourage innovations that would protect personal privacy in the Internet era.
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Professor Adam Thimmesch recently had an article accepted for publication in the Temple Law Review. The article, "Tax Privacy?," evaluates the meaning of tax privacy in the context of several modern-day expansions of the Tax Code, the IRS’ enforcement of the tax laws, and the challenges that the modern world has brought for tax-data security. It draws upon privacy scholarship to explore and help define the meaning of tax privacy and to build an approach to better accounting for privacy interests in our modern tax system.
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Professor Thimmesch's op-ed on the opportunity for tax modernization in Nebraska was published in the Omaha World-Herald.

Full article: http://www.omaha.com/opinion/adam-b-thimmesch-an-opportunity-for-tax-modernization/article_31f7f3a4-2257-5284-b777-3f3a0ffe3205.html