Nathan Goldman

Nathan Goldman

Contributor|Taxes

Nathan Goldman, Ph.D, CPA, is the Dean’s Scholar, University Faculty Scholar, and Park Faculty Scholar at the Poole College of Management at North Carolina State University. He teaches graduate courses in taxation. His research focuses on corporate taxation and the intersection of taxes and business strategy everywhere, from executive compensation to executive trading to the role that taxation plays in real corporate decisions. He is particularly passionate about connecting research with real-world applications. Before entering academia, he worked at Deloitte, and he is a licensed CPA. When not working, he enjoys watching sports (Arizona Wildcats & Dallas Cowboys), playing golf, and spending time with his wife and two kids.

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Feb 27, 2026

How Tax Changes Can Affect Your 2026 Investments

The 2026 tax landscape for investors will look different after key tax changes that went into effect last year. Here's how you might be affected.

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Feb 18, 2026

Mamdani’s Proposed 9.5% NYC Property Tax Increase Stirs Debate

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani proposes a $127B budget with a 9.5% property tax hike. Learn the expected and unexpected impacts on residents, renters, and businesses.

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Feb 12, 2026

More Corporate Tax Disclosure, Worse Investor Decisions?

New ASU 2023-09 tax disclosures promise transparency in 2025—but new research warns they may mislead investors and distort investment decisions.

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Feb 10, 2026

Sam Darnold Won The Super Bowl — But Lost Money Due To The Jock Tax

The Super Bowl’s jock tax hit Sam Darnold’s paycheck hard. California taxes can leave NFL players with less after-tax income than their Super Bowl bonus.

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Feb 5, 2026

5 Key Tax Considerations When Gambling On Super Bowl LX

Super Bowl bettors face taxable winnings, limited loss deductions and varying state rules that can leave many paying more than they expect on their 2026 returns.

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Feb 3, 2026

Olympic Gold, Glory—And A Possible IRS Bill

Olympic glory may come with a tax bill. Here’s how 2026 Winter Olympic prize money, bonuses, and endorsements could trigger IRS consequences.

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Feb 3, 2026

California’s Billionaire Tax Battle: Inside The 2026 Showdown

California’s 2026 Billionaire Tax Act sparks fierce debate over revenue, capital flight, and constitutionality. Will it raise $100B—or drive wealth out of the state?

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Feb 2, 2026

Why Tax Cuts May Not Always Spur Corporate Investment

Tax cuts promise growth—but do they drive corporate investment? This article explains how 2025 tax changes add complexity and uncertainty that may limit business spending

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Jan 21, 2026

IRS Funding: Lawmakers Target Another $11.7 Billion In New IRS Cuts

IRS funding is under renewed attack as lawmakers target an $11.7 billion cut to the IRS’s $80 billion expansion. Here’s what’s at stake for tax enforcement.

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Jan 19, 2026

California Billionaire Tax: Why Some Billionaires Are Planning Exits

The California Billionaire Tax faces legal, economic and political challenges. See how the proposal could affect wealthy residents and state revenue.