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    www.therolladailynews.com/news/business/x2087808421/Oba - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/23/2009    Last Visited: 3/26/2009  

    While the "Making Work Pay Tax Credit," as the Obama administration calls it, is only part of the $787 billion stimulus bill, Boston University School of Law Professor Alan L. Feld said it is intended to prod more spending.

    "The withholding piece is the delivery mechanism," Feld, a tax specialist, said. "There's a substantive decision here to put some money into the hands of people below a certain income level, with the objective, with the rest of the stimulus bill, to have money to spend and to get the economy moving again."

    He said the change in how it arrives - small increments, in contrast to one payment - is done to induce people to spend more of the extra money, rather than save it. However, he said he is skeptical the difference in how the money is delivered will have an impact.

    "The question of whether this will be a stimulus or whether it's a one-time relief package, which might be perfectly appropriate as well, will be up in the air until we know it actually worked out," Feld said.

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    www.enterprisenews.com/news/x599195866/Experts-sour-on- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/13/2009    Last Visited: 3/13/2009  

    Boston University law professor Alan Feld, an expert on tax policy, said he believes the governor will find it difficult to both generate the expected revenue and discourage unhealthy behaviors.

    "The purposes are essentially inconsistent," Feld said.

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    Last Visited: 3/10/2008  

    A member of the faculty since 1971, Alan L. Feld has testified before a number of congressional committees on issues surrounding tax laws.Before coming to Boston University, he practiced tax and corporate law at two New York firms: Barrett Knapp Smith & Schapiro and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.

    Professor Feld is the co-author of a major corporate tax casebook, Federal Income Taxation of Corporate Transactions, and Patrons Despite Themselves: Tax Payers and Arts Policy.In addition, he is the author of Tax Policy and Corporate Concentration.He has been published in the nation's leading tax law journals, and his most recent written works include Preserving Basis After Redemption (Tax Notes), Rendering Unto Caesar or Electioneering for Caesar?Loss of Church Tax Exemption for Participation in Electoral Politics (Boston College Law Review), and Congress and the Legislative Web of Trust (Boston University Law Review).He has written articles on tax issues for Newsweek and The Washington Post, as well.

    Over the years, Professor Feld has taught a number of courses at Boston University in the areas of tax law, law and the arts, nonprofit organizations and legislative process.In 2002, he received the School's Michael Melton Award for Teaching Excellence.In addition to his responsibilities at Boston University, he has served as a Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard University, the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania, and as Professor-in-Residence at the Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service.Professor Feld served as Co-Reporter for the American Law Institute project on Principles of the Law of Nonprofit Organizations from 2000 to 2004 and now serve on the Advisers group.

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    wcco.com/national/AMT.taxes.Congress.2.609128.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/12/2007    Last Visited: 12/12/2007  

    "That money is built into the budget as part of the expected revenue stream," said Boston University law professor Alan Feld.

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    Last Visited: 2/13/2009  

    Alan Feld

    Professor of Law

    Boston University 2008

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    www.ali.org/ali/R2302_institutewill.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2001    Last Visited: 5/21/2008  

    The project on nonprofit organizations, which will complement in some respects the Institute's earlier Principles of Corporate Governance, is less far along in its development; Professor Alan L. Feld of Boston University is presently engaged in a preliminary exploration of the project's scope, a significant component of which is expected to include tax law.

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    Published on: 8/28/2007    Last Visited: 8/28/2007  

    Professor Alan Feld, Boston University Law School

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    www.lincolndailynews.com/News/other121207_J.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/12/2007    Last Visited: 12/13/2007  

    "That money is built into the budget as part of the expected revenue stream," said Boston University law professor Alan Feld.

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    Published on: 7/1/2002    Last Visited: 5/21/2008  

    Director Lance Liebman is shown below with the Reporters for Restatement Third, Employment Law , Samuel Estreicher of New York University, Stewart J. Schwab of Cornell, Christine Jolls of Harvard, and Michael C. Harper of Boston University , and for Principles of the Law of Nonprofit Organizations , Evelyn Brody of Chicago-Kent College of Law and Alan L. Feld of Boston University.

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    AP Wire | 11/10/2003 | Assets used by some charities... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/10/2003    Last Visited: 11/10/2003  

    Alan L. Feld, a Boston University law professor and an expert in nonprofit law, said the Internal Revenue Service annually audits only about 100 of the nation's 60,000 private foundations, and state regulators say they don't have the budget or staff to audit foundation filings.

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