The 14th Journal of the American Taxation Association Conference will be held in conjunction with the ATA's Midyear Meeting in Memphis, TN, on February 22-23, 2008. Original papers addressing interesting and relevant tax issues will be considered for the conference. Submissions to the conference will be treated as submissions to JATA and should not be under review with any other journal. All research methodologies (including, but not limited to, archival/empirical, analytical, behavioral, experimental, and field studies) will be considered. Contingent on suitable revisions in accordance with JATA's normal review procedures, papers accepted for the conference will be published in a regular issue of the journal, along with discussants' comments. Conference papers will be made available to conference participants in advance of the midyear meeting through the ATA web site. Papers not accepted for the conference will be treated as regular submissions to JATA. Authors will be notified of the conference selection decision by December 1, 2007. Manuscripts should be prepared in conformance with JATA's published preparation and style guidelines and submitted electronically in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format. To preserve anonymity, the cover page should be submitted as a separate Word or PDF file. If the research utilizes experimental instruments, questionnaires, cases, etc., this material should also be submitted in a separate file. With the exception of the cover page, the identity of the author(s) should be deleted from the files. Files should be transmitted as email attachments to Professor Bryan Cloyd at JATA@vt.edu. Please indicate in the email that the paper is being submitted for the Conference. To be considered, papers must be received no later than October 1, 2007. Contact Professor Cloyd by email or phone (540.231.3181) if file compatibility or electronic submission presents a problem. The submission fee of $75 in U.S. funds should be paid by credit card following instructions provided on the AAA web site. (https://aaahq.org/AAAForms/journals/jatasubmit.cfm) Questions about the submission process may be directed to Professor Bryan Cloyd at the address shown below.
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