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Anthony Curatola is the Joseph F. Ford Professor of Accounting and a full Professor in the Department of Accounting at LeBow College of Business, Drexel University, where he has been a faculty member since 1989. He also serves as the coordinator of the accounting doctoral program and has held editorial roles including Editor of the Tax Column for Strategic Finance since 1992 and former editor of the Journal of Legal Tax Research.
His research focuses on federal and state income tax policy, retirement income taxation, employee benefits, and fringe benefits taxation, with particular attention to gender disparities and cross-state implications. His work is supported by funding from the Louisiana Accounting and Education Foundation and the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, and has been featured in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Forbes Magazine.
The most recent publications highlight trends in cannabis business taxation, behavioral influences on tax professionals, business and retirement tax planning, international tax evasion patterns, and financial reporting ethics. His scholarly output spans journal articles, books, monographs, and presentations at major academic conferences.
Scientific Awards:
- 2016 President’s Service Award (Mid-Atlantic Council of IMA)
- 2016-2017 Outstanding Service Award (American Tax Association)
- 2016 Certificate of Service (Institute of Management Accountants)
- 2016 Council Award of Excellence (2014-2015) (Institute of Management Accounting)
- 2009-2010 Service Award (LeBow College of Business)
- 2006-2008 Center for Teaching Excellence (Drexel University - LeBow College of Business)
- 2003 R. Lee Brummet Award for Academic Excellence (Institute of Management Accountants)
- 1996-1997 DuPont Award for Teaching Excellence (LeBow College of Business- Department of Accounting)
- 1986-1987 Goudchaux’s-Maison Blanche Outstanding Teaching Award (LSU College of Business)
Dr. Curatola has advised doctoral students through his role as program coordinator and has served on advisory boards of numerous journals including Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting, Strategic Finance, IMA Educational Case Journal, and Advances in Taxation. His research has been supported by external grants focused on retirement taxation and group-term life insurance premiums. He has made significant contributions to public discourse by providing expert input to the House Judiciary Committee on source tax law.
He is actively engaged in academic service, contributing to the governance and quality of leading accounting journals through long-term advisory board memberships.
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