GTS – Ferrara 2026 Call for Papers )
The call for papers for 2026 GTS symposium is now open. Deadline for submission 28 November 2025. This time hosted by Marco Greggi University of Ferrara Italy on19-20 February 2026.
With a collaboration of 24 Universities from all around the world, this is a wonderful opportunity for experienced scholars to share their ideas and showcase their research. The symposium focuses on substantive and institutional challenges of international, regional and domestic tax law and policy. Topics of special interest are
1. The taxation of mobile work and digitalised business models;
2. Tax nexus without a physical presence;
3. Tariffs and Customs policy;
4. Green taxation;
5. Effective progressive taxation of individuals with a focus on UHNWI;
6. Wealth taxation;
7. The interplay between EU and International tax law
8. The automation of tax administration and compliance with a specifi c focus on AI application to the decision-making processes;
9. International tax governance; in particular, the future roles of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations (UN), as well as their relationships with each other and with regional organisations that act as standard-setters or lawmakers in tax matters (such as ATAF or the EU).