JSM Activity #319


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Activity ID:  319
Title Room
! Innovative Analyses of Federal Tax and Information Returns H-Grand Ballroom D
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/09/2001    8:30 AM  -  10:20 AM Section on Government Statistics*, Social Statistics Section* Topic Contributed
Organizer: Tom Petska, Statistics of Income Division
Chair: Dan Skelly, Internal Revenue Service
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 10:15 AM
Description

This session will present new studies exploring the intracacies of using administrative records from the U.S. Federal tax system in the analysis of charitable giving, income and wealth transfers, and migration. In addition, new efforts in developing public-use data and the suitability of using administrative records in economic and demographic research are presented.
  300960  By:  Martha Eller 8:35 AM 08/09/2001
The 1998 Gift Tax Panel Study: Using the IRS Returns Transaction File as a Sample Frame

  300911  By:  Jacob  Mikow 8:55 AM 08/09/2001
Taxing Charity: Linking Income Tax Returns to Samples of Split-Interest Trust and Non-exempt Charitable Trust Returns

  300955  By:  Brian Francis 9:15 AM 08/09/2001
Measuring the Impact of Interstate Migration on Federal Individual Income Tax Receipts

  300996  By:  Peter Sailer 9:35 AM 08/09/2001
Disclosure-Proofing the 1996 Individual Tax Return Public Use File

  301203  By:  Tom Petska 9:55 AM 08/09/2001
Statistical Information from Administrative Data in the Federal Tax System

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