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2015 FTA Revenue Estimating Conference
The 2015 FTA Revenue Estimating Conference was held September 26-30, at the Westin Tampa Harbour Island Hotel in Tampa, FL.
The conference included many presentations of interested to state economists, who do revenue forecasts, estimate the impact of tax changes, or conduct tax policy studies.
Presentations are now available.
2015 FTA Revenue Estimating Conference - Presentations
All presentations are in pdf format.
Monday, September 28, 2015 |
Monday Morning General Session
Presiding: Paul Dion, Rhode Island Dept. of Revenue and Chair FTA Research Section Welcome to Florida
Questions & Answers Dynamic Revenue Analysis: Experience of the States
Peter Bluestone, Georgia State University [presentation] |
Concurrent Sessions SECTORIAL OUTLOOK
moderator: Paul Dion, Rhode Island Dept. of Revenue Questions & Answers SESSION II - Alternative Revenue Sources
moderator: Jonathan Hart, Oregon Dept. of Revenue |
Tuesday, September 29, 2015 |
Joint FTA-NTA Session*
moderator: Ranjana Madhusudhan, New Jersey Treasury Department Gambling Tax and Fee Revenues: The Past, The Present and The Future
Lucy Dadayan, Rockefeller Institute of Government Balancing Gambling Industry Competitiveness and State Revenues
Randhir Jha, Indiana Legislative Services Agency [presentation] * Organized by Ranjana Madhusudhan, New Jersey Treasury Department |
Concurrent Sessions SESSION I - Revenue Estimating/Forecasting Modeling Techniques
moderator: Karen Jacobs, Arizona Dept. of Revenue Using Meta-Regression Analysis Techniques to Generate Fiscal Estimates: A Meta Analysis of Enterprise Zone Research
Anita Yadavalli, Indiana Legislative Services Agency [presentation] Corporation Income Tax Estimating: Using Confidence Intervals to Minimize Forecasting Error
Sam Schaefer, Montana Legislative Fiscal Division [presentation] Estimate of Potential Revenues Derived From Applying the Sales and Use Tax to Services Currently Non-Taxed
Joe Fitz, California Board of Equalization [presentation] SESSION II - Impact of Tax Credits on Economic Activity
moderator: Deying Zhou, Colorado Dept. of Revenue Harvesting Iowa's Potential: Using Tax Credits to Cultivate Beginning Farmers
Anthony Girardi, Iown Dept. of Revenue [presentation] Analysis of Effectiveness of DC Qualified High Technology Companies (QHTC) Credit
Yi Geng, Dist. of Columbia Office of Chief Financial Officer [presentation] Effectiveness of Electric Car Tax Credit
Laura Wheeler and Mels de Zeeuw, Georgia State University [presentation] SOLUTION SERIES
A New Development: Microsimulation Property Tax Modeling
Eric Cook, Kirk Copen and Jaime Copenhaver, Chainbridge Software, LLC |
Lunch [with speaker]
Computer Based Income Tax Analysis and Revenue Estimation: A Historical Perspective
George Sadowsky, Consultant [formerly with Treasury, OTA] |
Concurrent Sessions SESSION I - Dynamic Modeling
moderator: Paul Dion, Rhode Island Dept. of Revenue Modeling a Comparison of Texas Sales, Franchise, and Property Tax Reduction Proposals with REMI Tax-PI
Kevin Kavanaugh, Texas Legislative Budget Board [presentation] Fundamental Tax Reform in Georgia, What Does REMI Have to Say?
Peter Bluestone, Georgia State University [presentation] SESSION II - Property Tax Issues
moderator: Ed Caplis, Montana Dept. of Revenue Targeting Property Tax Relief for Homeowners: Data and Politics in Minnesota
Eric Willette, Minnesota Dept. of Revenue [presentation] Tax Increment Financing in Iowa: Results of a Recent Economic Analysis
Tony Girardi, Iowa Dept. of Revenue [presentation] |
Wednesday, September 30, 2015 |
Wednesday Morning General Session
Presiding: Paul Dion, Rhode Island Dept. of Revenue and Chair FTA Research Section How Much is Enough?
State Rainy Day Funds & Tax System Volatility Matthew Schoeppner & Thomas Stinson, Minnesota [presentation] DC Annual Tax Rates and Tax Burdens Study-An Update
Lori Metcalf, DC Office of Chief Financial Officier [presentation] |
2015 FTA Revenue Estimating Conference - Registration
The Conference Registration Fees are:
- $400 for Government or Academic
- $500 for Industry
- $135 Guest (includes reception & banquet)
Checks should be made payable to FTA
Mail Checks to:
FTA Research Conference
444 N. Capitol St., NW
Suite 348
Washington, DC 20001
FEIN: 36-2327263
Payment does not need to accompany registration. Payments can be made by Check or credit card. [need a printout for travel approval, you can register online, and print confirmation to submit for approval]. You may pay by credit card at a later date by going to the online registration and entering your email address and confirmation number [from confirmation email or it can be emailed to you].
Questions or registration problems, contact Ron Alt at <ron.alt@taxadmin.org>.
Conference Registration Deadline is September 21, 2015. An additional $25 fee is assessed for all on-site registrants who have not notified FTA in advance of their intent to attend. Cancellations after September 24, 2015 (except for emergencies) will be assessed a $25 processing fee.
2015 FTA Revenue Estimating Conference - Hotel
The conference will be held at the The Westin Tampa Harbour Island Hotel at 725 South Harbour Island Blvd, Tampa, FL 33602. The hotel is a private waterfront retreat in the heart of downtown Tampa, within walking distance of the Convention center downtown business district and close to many popular things to do in Tampa.
Conference Room Rate
- $139 plus 12% tax - single/double
Reservations
All reservations must be made individually through the Hotel's Reservation number or website.
- Reserve Online
- or call, 1-888-627-8158
Tell the reservation clerk that you are attending the 2015 FTA Revenue Estimating Conference to receive the special rate.
Early registration is urged, as the block tends to fill quickly. The cut-off date for hotel reservations is September 5; reservations will be accepted on a space available basis after that date.