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Richard D. Pomp is an Adjunct Professor at New York University School of Law, specializing in taxation law. He teaches courses such as Multistate Taxation, focusing on the evolving landscape of state taxation influenced by elements like deregulation, electronic commerce, and globalization. His teaching emphasizes the economic, administrative, political, and constitutional frameworks that govern state income taxation, with particular attention to the Uniform Division of Income Tax Purposes Act (UDITPA). In his course on State Taxation of Native Americans, he explores the burgeoning field of state taxation concerning American Indians and Indian Tribes, covering various taxation aspects including income, property, and taxation on specific products like motor fuels and cigarettes. His academic pursuits reflect a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in taxation, emphasizing corporate and individual taxation. Richard's courses are designed to provide students with rigorous insights into state tax laws and their applications, with a prerequisite requirement for prior tax courses, enriching the educational experience at NYU School of Law.
New York University School of Law • New York
Teaching courses on Multistate Taxation and State Taxation of Native Americans, focusing on various aspects of taxation laws and implications.
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