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happy news to all weed heads, link is gonna make sure you get the best hamp possible

>> No.16682869

Source

>> No.16682884

>>16682869
literally in the image

>> No.16682894

>>16682884
What page is it on?

>> No.16682897

>>16682869
Not in Turabian style, 0 points. See me after class.

>> No.16682905

Some research paper from a literal who university by some student
From August 2018
Dare i say it im quite excited for you guys

>> No.16682909

>>16682894
fuck off

>> No.16682919

>>16682909
I just want to see it for my self. Why is that a problem

>> No.16682923

>>16682905
Absolutely this. Ridiculous to post this.

>> No.16682932

>>16682905
>student
Yeah sure:
1/2

Richard T. Ainsworth
Adjunct Professor
BBA, Boston College
JD, Suffolk University
LLM in Taxation, Boston University

AREAS OF INTEREST
Tax Law

BIOGRAPHY
Professor Ainsworth, who has taught in BU Law’s tax program since 2005, is a comparative tax law specialist. His teaching and scholarship interests are in comparative transfer pricing, comparative VAT, and comparative income tax. He brings extensive transfer pricing and VAT experience to the role of director. He has published over 100 articles on various tax topics, and is considered a national expert on sales suppression in both the retail sales tax and the value added tax. He writes extensively on missing trader intra-community fraud (MTIC).

Recently on matters of VAT fraud, he advised both the US Attorney’s Office In the Matter of: the Extradition of Samir Azizi, No. 5:14-xr-90282-PSG (D. N.D. CA, filed March 20, 2015) and the defense team In the Matter of: the Extradition of Mohammad Safdar Gohir, No. 2:14-mj-314-CWH (D. NV, filed May 4, 2014). Professor Ainsworth, who has served as a senior litigation attorney with the Office of Chief Counsel (IRS) on transfer pricing cases, frequently advises US-based multinational corporations on transfer pricing and valuation issues. At ADP/Taxware, he became internationally recognized as an expert on sales suppression frauds. He is responsible for the adoption of anti-Zapper legislation in at least 25 States, and has helped design the fraud prevention technologies utilized in Rwanda and other members of the East African Community. Much of the analysis and terminology in this area of law (Zapper, Phantom-ware, Sales Suppression as a Service – SSaaS, and the Digital Invoice Customs Exchange – DICE) trace back to papers he published. He has testified and drafted legislative changes to address technology-based fraud in the US, EU, and East Africa.

>> No.16682944

>>16682932
2/2

Professor Ainsworth previously served as deputy director of the international tax program at Harvard Law School, where he was also a lecturer. In addition to teaching law at BU and Harvard, he has been an adjunct professor of public policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, an adjunct professor at NYU School of Law’s Graduate Tax Program, a visiting professor of American Tax Law at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, and a Fulbright professor of taxation at Kobe and Osaka Universities in Japan. Professor Ainsworth has lectured on technical and tax modernization issues for the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, United Nations Development Program, US Treasury, and Japanese International Cooperation Agency. He earned a BBA from Boston College, a JD from Suffolk University, and an LLM in Taxation from Boston University School of Law. At various times Director Ainsworth teaches a mix of the following courses: US Transfer Pricing (TX 951), Comparative International Transfer Pricing (TX 947), EU VAT (TX 952); Comparative VAT (TX 908), Comparative Income Taxation (TX 957), Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) (TX 983). In addition he directs the Seminar on Current Developments & Issues in Taxation – Tax Thesis (TX 982) both residentially and online.

>> No.16682953

>>16682905
other ''student'':

Brendan G Magauran, MD, MBA
Vice Chair for Administration/Clinical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine

Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston MA

>> No.16682974

>>16682919
Here's the pdf for you faggot

https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=148071126119096097105091088004022024033013028061061031073024093074121126120115092022007103016062046034116122084103105127022078103080042053020067107086087119102008084037067021064094001119007127091011011098077024023078002118086064097076112065005024026&EXT=pdf

>ctrl + f ''chainlink''
>results 1/4

>> No.16682986

Fudders seething, love it

>> No.16683071

>>16682858
I consider myself somewhat of an old fag and I have not seen this. Great find OP.

>> No.16683186

>>16683071
ok boomer

>> No.16683202
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16683202

based

>> No.16683258

>>16683186
Boomers don't show appreciation tho. So this guy is just an oldfag or semi- oldfag