The Internal Revenue Service invites proposals for original papers for the 2010 IRS Research Conference. Topics can include tax compliance, taxpayer burden, improving tax administration, and the nature and behavior of the taxpayer population.
You don’t have to be a tax pro to enter. Proposals are welcome from government and non-government researchers. One author from each winning paper will receive funding for travel and possibly, honoraria.
The proposal deadline is December 1, 2009. The deadline for the actual conference papers will be in May with time for revisions through August.
To make a submission, send:
- A title
- An abstract not to exceed two pages in length
- Names and affiliations for all authors
- An e-mail address and phone number for at least one contact author
- Proposals for complete sessions of three papers, a session organizer, and a discussant are also invited.
Please e-mail your submission with “proposed paper” in the subject line. For more info, see the IRS web site.
Janice M. Hedemann
Chair, 2010 IRS Research Conference