Annette Nellen

Fellow

Annette Nellen is a professor in the department of accounting and finance at San José State University, where she teaches graduate-level tax courses. She speaks and writes frequently on tax policy matters, tax reform, tax accounting, and high-technology tax issues. In 2000, she served on the academic panel that advised the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation for the tax law simplification study submitted to Congress in 2001, which included her paper on simplifying the earned income tax credit. In 2003, she provided technical and drafting assistance to the California Commission on Tax Policy in the New Economy. Ms. Nellen is a graduate of California State University-Northridge, Pepperdine University, and Loyola Law School.

As a California-based Fellow at the New America Foundation, Ms. Nellen explores where and why problems exist in our tax systems—at all levels, but with an emphasis on the California tax system. She will focus on reforms that follow the principles of good tax policy, address existing flaws, and best reflect our 21st-century society and economy. Ms. Nellen maintains Web sites on tax reform and e-commerce taxation at http://21stcenturytaxation.blogspot.com/ and http://www.cob.sjsu.edu/nellen_a/.

Publications, Events and Press

The most recent content from Annette Nellen is listed below. To see older material, please click here for a comprehensive listing. Or use RSS to be alerted whenever a new article, event or other document is added -- see the orange icon below.

More...
RSS feed for this individual