Research
The “David R. Tillinghast Research Programme” was launched with a study on the impact of technological and financial innovation on the taxation of income and activities. The studies, divided in various segments, were conducted by leading international tax experts, under the general supervision of IFA’s Permanent Scientific Committee (PSC). Three publications have been issued:
1) Electronic Commerce and international taxation (published in 1999 and updated in 2001 under the title: 2) Electronic Commerce and multijurisdictional taxation (published in 2001) and 3) Income tax treaty arbitration (published in 2004).
The David R. Tillinghast Research Programme has been revised by the PSC of IFA and restructured into a small conference format. In this new format not-for-profit academic institutions around the world will be invited to apply for funding for an academic or scientific conference on matters of international or comparative taxation.
Recently the PSC has issued a call for applications for a David R. Tillinghast Conference. Please click here for the full details.