Mason Panelist on EU

On April 8, Professor Ruth Mason will be a panelist at a conference, "Free Movement in the European Union: A Business and Tax Perspective," at Seton Hall Law.  The panel titled "Free Movement of Persons" will explore the disjunction between the entitlement to tax and the obligation to provide tax benefits which has important distributive implications for taxpayers, previously unnoticed effects on global labor mobility, and counterintuitive impacts on the global distribution of tax revenues among states. This panel will also discuss concepts of "labor export neutrality" and "labor import neutrality" as tools for analyzing government policies that affect global labor mobility.

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