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Bret Bogenschneider

Assistant Professor of Accounting and Taxation, School of Business and Economics
Hayes Hall 255-J
(765) 973-8578
bnbogens@iu.edu

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Select Publications

  1. The Secrets of How America was Tricked on Tax Policy, (Anthem Press: London New York, 2019) (book, 75,000 words).
  2. How do the Professional Ethics of Taxation account for Legal Indeterminacy? Business, Entrepreneurship and Tax Law Review (forthcoming 2019).
  3. How Accurate are Probabilistic Odds Claims in Criminal Trials? Mississippi Law Journal (forthcoming Spring 2019).
  4. Is the Design of the Tax System a Causal Factor for Obesity? Quinnipiac Health Law Review (forthcoming Spring 2019)
  5. Should Robots Pay Taxes? Tax Policy in the Age of Automation, Harvard Law & Policy Review (Abbott) (2017).
  6. Wage Taxation and Public Health, 14 Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy 1 (2016).
  7. The Taxing Power after Sebelius, 51:5 Wake Forest Law Review 941 (2016)
  8. 5 ½ Problems with Legal Positivism and Tax Law, 2017 Pepperdine Law Review.
  9. A ‘Fool’ and His Sugar Sweetened Beverage are soon Taxed, [2017] Liverpool Law Review.
  10. A Philosophy Toolkit for Tax Lawyers, Akron Law Review (2017).
  11. Wittgenstein on Why Tax Law is Comprehensible, [2015] British Tax Review 252.
  12. Causation, Science & Taxation, Elon Law Review (2017).
  13. Professional Ethics for the Tax Lawyer to the Holmesian “Bad Man”, 49:4 Creighton Law Review 775 (2016).
  14. Google´s “Alphabet Soup” in Delaware, 16 Houston Journal of Business Law & Taxation 1 (2016) (Heilmeier).
  15. The Intersection of EU State Aid Cases & Tax Deferrals, 19 Florida Tax Review 121 (2016) (Tavares, Pankiv).