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Natasha Sarin: Investments in the IRS and What They Mean for American Taxpayers

Event Details:

Monday, December 11, 2023
4:30pm - 6:00pm PST

Location

John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Building
366 Galvez Street
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

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Funding for the IRS is dropping. And that means the agency is doing less to go after tax cheats. Yale Law Professor Natasha Sarin argues that the IRS needs stable, long-term funding so it can modernize its technology and hire the workforce it needs to operate efficiently. Join us as she leads a discussion on the intricate dynamics between investments, the IRS, and their significant implications for American taxpayers. 

Sarin鈥檚 presentation begins at 5:00pm on Monday, December 11th, followed by a Q&A moderated by 每日吃瓜 Director Mark Duggan. You are invited to a cocktail reception at 4:30pm.

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每日吃瓜 the Speaker:

Natasha Sarin is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School with a secondary appointment at the Yale School of Management in the Finance Department. Previously, she served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy and later as a Counselor to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen at the United States Treasury Department, where her work focused on narrowing the gap between the taxes owed by the American public and those collected by the Internal Revenue Service. Prior to her government service, Sarin was a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and the Wharton School. Her research centers on public finance and financial regulation, with work on tax policy, household finance, insurance, and macroprudential risk management. Her scholarship has been covered in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Financial Times, among other publications.

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Monday, December 11, 2023

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