Bret Bogenschneider
Assistant Professor of Accounting and Taxation, School of Business and Economics
Hayes Hall 255-J
(765) 973-8578
bnbogens@iu.edu
Education:
- 2016, PhD in International Business Taxation, Vienna University of Economics & Business
- 2003, LLM in Taxation, Temple Law School
- 2003, JD, University of Pennsylvania Law School
- 2000, BA, Knox College
Select Publications
- The Secrets of How America was Tricked on Tax Policy, (Anthem Press: London New York, 2019) (book, 75,000 words).
- How do the Professional Ethics of Taxation account for Legal Indeterminacy? Business, Entrepreneurship and Tax Law Review (forthcoming 2019).
- How Accurate are Probabilistic Odds Claims in Criminal Trials? Mississippi Law Journal (forthcoming Spring 2019).
- Is the Design of the Tax System a Causal Factor for Obesity? Quinnipiac Health Law Review (forthcoming Spring 2019)
- Should Robots Pay Taxes? Tax Policy in the Age of Automation, Harvard Law & Policy Review (Abbott) (2017).
- Wage Taxation and Public Health, 14 Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy 1 (2016).
- The Taxing Power after Sebelius, 51:5 Wake Forest Law Review 941 (2016)
- 5 ½ Problems with Legal Positivism and Tax Law, 2017 Pepperdine Law Review.
- A ‘Fool’ and His Sugar Sweetened Beverage are soon Taxed, [2017] Liverpool Law Review.
- A Philosophy Toolkit for Tax Lawyers, Akron Law Review (2017).
- Wittgenstein on Why Tax Law is Comprehensible, [2015] British Tax Review 252.
- Causation, Science & Taxation, Elon Law Review (2017).
- Professional Ethics for the Tax Lawyer to the Holmesian “Bad Man”, 49:4 Creighton Law Review 775 (2016).
- Google´s “Alphabet Soup” in Delaware, 16 Houston Journal of Business Law & Taxation 1 (2016) (Heilmeier).
- The Intersection of EU State Aid Cases & Tax Deferrals, 19 Florida Tax Review 121 (2016) (Tavares, Pankiv).