Tax Notes chief correspondent Amanda Athanasiou discusses the growing global popularity of carbon border adjustment mechanisms, the EU’s new regime, and how border adjustments can be used to support carbon pricing and environmental policy.
For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:
Follow us on Twitter:
**
This episode is sponsored by the Tax Attorney Recruiting Event. For more information, visit the-tare.com.
This episode is sponsored by the FRA Private Investment Fund Tax & Accounting Forum. For more information, visit fraconferences.com/pif.
***
Credits
Host: David D. Stewart
Executive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige Jones
Showrunner: Jordan Parrish
Audio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton Rhodes
Guest Relations: Alexis Hart
Recapping States’ SALT Cap Workarounds
Keeping Up With Congress: Fall 2021 Preview
Transfer Pricing Litigation Update
The Case for a Border-Adjusted Carbon Tax
The Case Against a Carbon Tax
A Look at Life in Lockdown and Beyond for Women in Tax
The Beginning of the End? An Update on the OECD Tax Reform Plan
Taxing College Athletes After NCAA v. Alston
VAT Matters: Exploring the EU E-Commerce Reforms
The Advance Child Tax Credit: What Lies Ahead
Reflecting on the U.N. Tax Committee’s Work in a World in Flux
The State Fight to Eliminate the Federal Restriction on Tax Cuts
Taxes and the LGBTQ Community
A Moon Tax: Out of This World?
SCOTUS Takes on Tax This Summer
The State of State Aid After Amazon and Engie
The U.S. Influence on the OECD’s Global Tax Reform Plan
Analyzing the American Families Plan
Interacting With the IRS: Pandemic Challenges and Detours
The Tax Issues Facing Tax-Exempt Organizations
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Make Me Smart
Tax Chats
WSJ Your Money Briefing
NerdWallet’s Smart Money Podcast
The Indicator from Planet Money