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Dec 04, 2024
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LAW 2530 - Intersections: A Comparative Introduction to the Relationship Between Tax, Poverty, and Race Taught by University of Baltimore School of Law’s Clinic Director and Professor Janice Shih, explore the intricate dynamics of tax, poverty, and race in her course Intersections: A Comparative Introduction to the Relationship Between Tax, Poverty, and Race. This comprehensive study offers a comparative analysis, and may cover but is not limited to, various topics such as examining the US tax system in comparison with Germany, dissecting anti-poverty tools such as the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit in the US, New Zealand, and Canada, and unearthing the racial impact of ostensibly race-neutral tax policies. No prior tax experience is required to take this course. By the end, you’ll possess a greater understanding of these interconnected issues, enabling you to navigate tax systems for future financial goals, comprehend their social implications, and advocate for equity.
Prerequisites & Notes None.
Credits: 2
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