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Tax Notes Editors' Wish List: Fall 2020

Posted on Oct. 30, 2020

Our Editors’ Wish List is the perfect opportunity to get the inside scoop on what our editors in chief are looking for in the Tax Notes magazines and on our digital platforms. 

In the past year, our quarterly call for entries has been answered by academics, lawyers, researchers, policymakers, and analysts from all over the world. We will always review any tax-related article, but we recognize this call can be daunting with so many areas of tax to explore. While each of our magazines, Tax Notes Federal, State, and International share contributor guidelines, the content can vary greatly. To help you decide what to submit, here are a few items on our fall 2020 editors’ wish list:

Tax Notes Federal: Editor in Chief, Ariel Greenblum

A good length for Tax Notes Federal articles is between 4,000 and 14,000 words. The Tax Notes Federal team is looking for articles on the following topics:

  • implications of canceled debt

  • maximizing disaster losses

  • Joe Biden’s tax proposals

  • U.S. Treasury response to downward attribution of controlled foreign corporation stock

  • application of self-charged interest rule to partners

  • application of section 163(j) consolidated group rules to the sale of stock of a member by another member

  • effectively connected income and the foreign partner sale regulations

  • what counts as qualified improvement property for purposes of bonus depreciation

  • Internal Revenue Code provisions, particularly provisions that are advantageous or disadvantageous to those in the military

  • digital taxation reform

Tax Notes State: Editor in Chief, Jéanne Rauch-Zender 

A good length for Tax Notes State articles is anything that meets the 1,500-word minimum. The Tax Notes State team is looking for articles on the following topics:

  • environmental tax issues

  • sports law

  • state tax issues during COVID-19

  • California legislation that was signed into law in 2019 that may have big implications in 2020 (i.e., proposition 13, S.B. 78, A.B. 5, A.B. 147, and A.B. 91)

  • digital taxation

  • marketplace legislation and compliance after Wayfair

  • business, corporation income taxes post-Wayfair, and the narrowing, if not the virtual elimination of, P.L. 86-272 protection

  • mandatory combined reporting

  • tribal sovereignty and immunities

  • whether or not to adopt a national wealth tax

  • statutes requiring the addback of payments between affiliates

  • use of apportionment and sourcing to create nexus

Tax Notes International: Editor in Chief, Cathleen Phillips

Any length over the 1,500-word minimum is good for Tax Notes International articles. The Tax Notes International team is eager to receive articles on any international tax matters under discussion, as well as current tax developments in the following jurisdictions:

  • Brazil

  • China

  • India

  • Ireland

  • Japan

  • Mexico

  • Singapore

Acquisitions and Engagement: Editor in Chief, Faye McCray 

Our digital media team regularly invites tax professionals and academics to be guests on Tax Notes Talk, Tax Analysts’ podcast on all things tax, as well as our YouTube page where we host two new web series, In the Pages and Willis Weighs In. Our digital platforms allow our guests to respond to breaking news and provide in-depth discussions of the complex topics that our readers see in our magazines. 

The Tax Notes digital media team is looking for coverage of the following topics:

  • career profiles including alternative careers in tax

  • post-pandemic recovery including cancelled debt and state and local tax issues

  • OECD proposals and policy

  • critical tax theory

  • 2020 election coverage

  • tax history

  • light-hearted topics such as unique tax facts or tax in pop culture, as Lawrence Zelenak recently explored in his tax in sitcoms article and podcast episode

All Tax Notes magazines accept articles for review on a rolling basis, so submission deadlines should not be a concern. Our editors will review articles on any tax-related topic of your choosing provided it has not been published elsewhere. For any questions regarding submissions, please feel free to email the Tax Notes Acquisitions Team at acquisitions.team@taxanalysts.org. For more information on being a guest on our digital media channels, you can get in touch by emailing digital.media@taxanalysts.org.

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