NYLEN, PAUL

At UW-Whitewater

Affiliation
University - Faculty/Staff
Department
Accounting
Position
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Office Phone
(262) 472-5453
Office Location
HH 3529


Paul is both an attorney and CPA. His focus is on international tax.

Juris Doctor
Law
Marquette University
2013
Master of Accountancy
Accounting and Tax
University of Iowa
2010
Bachelor of Arts
Economics
University of Iowa
2006

Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
State of Wisconsin
July 1, 2014
Lawyer Admitted to Wisconsin Bar
State of Wisconsin
May 15, 2013

ABA - American Bar Association
July 2013 - Current
AICPA
July 2013 - Current
Milwaukee Bar Association
July 2013 - Current
WICPA
July 2013 - Current
Wisconsin Bar Association
July 2013 - Current

Making the Trade: A Tax Research Case Exploring Like Kind Exchange Treatment Post Tax Cuts
Dr. Brian Huels

Opportunity Zones, Rehab Tax Credits, and Like-Kind Exchanges - O My!
The Collapse of FTX and Crypto Exchanges Spotlights the Need for Better Rules and Improved Regulatory Clarity
AAA Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting
Establishing a Framework for Bitcoin Miners to Make Tax-Efficient Charitable Donations
ATA Journal of Legal Taxation
Using Unrelated IRS Guidance as a Framework for Taxing Crypto Transactions: Revenue Procedure 2019-18
The ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research
With Coronavirus Ravaging the Economy, Congress Shows Highest Tax Priorities: An Exploration of the Provisions in the CARES Act and Beyond
Miami Business Law Review
Vol. 30 Iss. 1 Pg. 103-141
Making the Trade in the National Basketball Association (NBA): A Research Case Exploring Like-Kind Exchange Treatment Post Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
AAA Issues in Accounting Education
Vol. 36 Iss. 3
How Did We End Up With This Budget and This United States International Tax System? A Brief History of the Proposed Predecessor Tax Reforms of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017
Bulletin for International Taxation
Vol. 75 Iss. 3 Pg. Online
A Case Study on John F. Kennedy’s Tax Policies: 57 Years of Lessons Learned
The Rutgers Business Law Review
Vol. 15 Iss. 1 Pg. 9
Imposing a Deadline on the IRS: Artificial Intelligence Tries to Beat ‘Starcraft” While the IRS Tries to Regulate Virtual Currency
Akron Law Review
Vol. 52 Iss. 4 Pg. 945-970
Controversial border-adjustment tax survives in US TCJA
International Tax Review
Vol. Online
Taxpayers Need Game of Thrones Powers to Save Them: The IRS Issues Notice 2017-07
Bulletin for International Taxation
Vol. 73 Iss. 4 Pg. Online
Tax-Efficient Repatriation in a Post-TCJA Environment
Tax Notes International
Vol. 92 Iss. 4 Pg. 393-395
Parallel Tax Worlds: The AMT Is Repealed and the BEAT is Created
Tax Notes
Vol. 160 Iss. 09 Pg. 1255-1258
We Once Had a Worldwide Tax System, What Do We Have Now?
Tax Notes International/Tax Notes
Vol. 90 Iss. 8 Pg. 859-861
Wait, We Want Subpart F Inclusions Now?
Tax Notes
Vol. 159 Iss. 3 Pg. 327-329
The TCJA Brings an End to the Complex Journey of the Indirect Foreign Tax Credit
Tax Notes International/Tax Notes
Vol. 90 Iss. 3 Pg. 311-315
The Harry Potter Regulations: The 385 Regulations and the Successor and Predecessor Rules
The Houston Business and Tax Law Review
Vol. XVIII Iss. 1 Pg. 56-77
Understanding the Border-Adjustment Tax
International Tax Journal/Wolters Kluwer
Vol. 43 Iss. 5 Pg. 47-56

Centro Legal
Milwaukee, WI
Board member on Centro Legal. The organization is a non-profit that provides legal services for low-income residents relating to domestic violence.

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