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Reed Shuldiner is the Alvin L. Snowiss Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Tax Law and Policy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. His expertise centers on federal income tax law, particularly the taxation of financial products and wealth. Prior to joining Penn, he worked in the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Tax Policy. He advises governments globally—such as China, Lithuania, the Philippines, and South Africa—on income tax matters through collaborations with the IMF and U.S. Treasury. His research explores risk treatment under tax laws and wealth taxation, with notable publications in Tax Notes, Tax Law Review, and Texas Law Review. Shuldiner’s work frequently addresses modern tax policy challenges, including AMT reform, TCJA impacts, and capital gains taxation.
His academic contributions span decades, with seminal articles analyzing tax code modernization, corporate integration, and wealth tax design. Shuldiner has also engaged in public discourse, as seen in his Wall Street Journal commentary on AMT implications and 16th Amendment interpretations. His role at the Center for Tax Law & Policy underscores his commitment to advancing tax policy through interdisciplinary research and global advisory roles.



