Ilan Benshalom
Phone: (312) 503-1269
E-mail: i-benshalom@law.northwestern.edu
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Professor Benshalom last attended Yale Law School where he received a Fulbright Scholarship. His research interests include International Taxation, Corporate Taxation, Tax Policy, and Tax Exempt Organizations.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- International Taxation
- Corporate Taxation
- Tax Policy
- Tax Exempt Organizations
PUBLICATIONS
Representative Publications
- Regulating Work or Regulating Poverty: The U.S. Workfare Reform – An Agenda of Inclusion or Exclusion?, J. Law & Equality, forthcoming 2008
- The Quest to Tax Interest Income in a Global Economy: Stages in the Development of International Income Taxation, Va. Tax Rev., forthcoming Winter 2008
- The Quest to Tax Financial Income in a Global Economy: Emerging to an Allocation Phase – Part I: Taxing Global Financial Institutions, offered publication in the Va. Tax Rev.
- The Quest to Tax Financial Income in a Global Economy: Emerging to an Allocation Phase – Part II: Taxing the Financial Income of Multinational Enterprises in a Second Best Reality, offered publication in the Va. Tax Rev.
Recent Publications
- Sourcing the ‘Unsourcable’: The Cost of Sharing Regulations and the Sourcing of Affiliated Intangible-Related Transactions, VIRGINIA TAX REVIEW, 2008
- The Dual Subsidy Theory of Charitable Deductions, INDIANA LAW JOURNAL, 2008
- The Quest to Tax Interest Income: Stages in the Development of International Taxation, VIRGINIA TAX REVIEW, 2008
- Sourcing the 'Unsourcable': The Cost Sharing Regulations and the Sourcing of Affiliated Intangibles-Related Transactions, Virginia Tax Review, 2007
EDUCATION
- LLB, Hebrew University
- LLM, University College London Faculty of Law
- LLM, Yale University

