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International Tax Arbitrage
A lecture by Prof. H. David Rosenbloom
- When: Wednesday November 29, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
- Where: William R. Davis Courtroom, Starr Hall
Professor Rosenbloom is the Director of the International Tax Program at NYU School of Law. He is also a member of Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered, a firm he rejoined in 1981 after serving as International Tax Counsel and Director, Office of International Tax Affairs, in the U.S. Treasury Department from 1978 to 1981. He has also served as Tax Policy Advisor for the U.S. Treasury, the OECD, AID, and the World Bank in Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Senegal, Malawi, and South Africa. Professor Rosenbloom's major areas of practice include international tax controversies, transfer pricing planning and disputes, advance pricing agreements, the foreign tax credit, tax treaties, financial products and financial institutions, and international aspects of corporate and individual tax planning. He is the author of numerous articles on international tax issues.
Listen to Prof. Rosenbloom's Lecture:
- Professor Mason's Introduction
Download the MP3 - Dual Resident Corporation
Download the MP3 - Hybrid Instrument
Download the MP3 - Hybrid Branch
Download the MP3 - Reverse Hybrid
Download the MP3 - Repo
Download the MP3 - Taxpayer's Use of Arms' Length Method
Download the MP3 - Q & A
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Play the entire lecture
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