Anthony Curatola, PhD

Joseph F. Ford Professor of Accounting
Expertise business accounting

Curatola’s area of research interest includes federal and state income tax policy, fringe benefits taxation, retirement income and women and retirement income taxation. He has authored more than 90 articles that have appeared in journals such as The Tax Adviser, Canadian Accounting Perspectives, Journal of Pension Planning and Compliance, Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research and Tax Notes. His findings also have appeared in media such as Forbes, Washington Post, Money Magazine, Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. He has chaired and served on the Tax Policy Research Oversight committee for the American Taxation Association.

In The News

Opinion: How to Invest in Real Estate at Pay Nothing in Capital Gains
Anthony Curatola, PhD, Joseph F. Ford Professor of Accounting in LeBow College of Business, authored a Feb. 21 column for MarketWatch about investing in real estate.
Here’s the one thing you need to do to flip houses without paying taxes on the profits
Anthony Curatola, PhD, the Joseph F. Ford Professor of Accounting in LeBow College of Business, authored a Nov. 23 opinion piece in MarketWatch about how to flip houses without paying taxes on the profits.
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