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Nov 29, 2022

Nathan Goldman Weighs in on How Inflation May Impact Holiday Shopping, Provides Tips for Consumers

Poole College’s Nathan Goldman, associate professor of accounting, provides expert insight into this year’s holiday shopping season.

Oct 25, 2022

Need to Know: Inflation, Government and Tax Liabilities

Poole College associate professor of accounting, Nathan Goldman, worked with Jenkins Masters of Accounting students to examine how the government is tackling the inflation issue.

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Aug 26, 2022

Student Loan Forgiveness and Tax Implications

Associate Professors of Accounting Nathan Goldman and Christina Lewellen explain the tax and nontax provisions of the new student loan forgiveness recently announced by President Biden.

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Apr 28, 2022

The Happiest Place on Earth? A Look Inside Disney’s Tax and Non-Tax Battle with the State of Florida

Poole College accounting professors Nathan Goldman and Christina Lewellen take a closer look at the recent feud between the state of Florida and Disney.

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Apr 7, 2022

Companies That Are Aggressive on Taxes Fall Short at Managing Their Workforce

Aggressive companies were more likely to have insufficient staff to operate efficiently.

Jan 6, 2022

North Carolina Set to Become the Newest 0% Corporate Income Tax Rate State

Nathan Goldman explains the impact of Governor Roy Cooper's state budget for North Carolina corporations.

Oct 12, 2021

The Basement on the Race to the Bottom

Poole Professors Nathan Goldman and Christina Lewellen take a closer look at the global minimum tax rate.

Jun 9, 2021

Are the Ultra-Wealthy Avoiding Income Taxes?

In this Poole Thought Leadership article, accounting professors Nathan Goldman, Christina Lewellen and Andrew Schmidt discuss the article and provide context to its findings.

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May 3, 2021

Is the ‘Apple’ juice worth the squeeze?

Poole College of Management’s assistant professor of accounting, Nathan Goldman, and lecturer, Erynn Stainback, consider the potential incremental tax revenues that Apple will generate with its 3,000 jobs.

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Apr 12, 2021

Having Employees Overseas Helps Companies Reap U.S. Tax Benefits

Companies with more overseas workers ‘artificially’ shift earnings there to reduce what they pay in US taxes.