
معرفی
Ronald W. Blasi is a Professor at Georgia State University College of Law, serving as the Mark and Evelyn Trammell Professor of Law. He is the founding director of the Philip C. Cook Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic and has held leadership roles such as associate provost for faculty relations and associate dean.
Education:
- LL.M., New York University Graduate School of Law
- J.D., St. John's University School of Law
- B.S., Syracuse University
- Advanced Professional Certification (Accounting) from New York University Graduate School of Business Administration
- Executive business program at Harvard Business School
Research Interests:
Ronald W. Blasi focuses on federal taxation, particularly the taxation of financial institutions such as banks. His work addresses regulatory compliance, capitalization rules, and tax strategies for corporate and individual taxpayers.
Publications:
Blasi's articles span topics like tax regulations for leasing transactions, mutual fund bail-out payments, and tax implications of debt restructuring. His work appears in Tax Lawyer, Tax Notes, and Journal of Taxation, reflecting expertise in banking taxation and corporate finance.
Professional Activities:
Blasi has served as chair of the American Bar Association Tax Section's Committee on Banking and Savings Institutions, consulted for the Internal Revenue Service, and provided instruction to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and major accounting firms.



