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Call for Papers: Special Issue and Symposium of the Nordic Tax Journal: Taxing Dividends in the Nordics: Challenges and Opportunities
Guest Editors: Jarkko Harju (Tampere University) and Yvette Lind (BI Norwegian Business School)

The winner of the 2023 Nordic Tax Council´s Article Prize can be found here.

Nordic Tax Journal is a peer reviewed, open access journal that publishes original, scholarly works on all aspects of taxation. It aims to promote contemporary research of tax-related issues, from both legal and economic perspectives, and to provide a platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, administrators, judges and policy makers to enhance their understanding and knowledge of taxation in the Nordic region. Although we appreciate a Nordic angle in manuscripts, it is not a requirement.

Nordic Tax Journal is published by the Nordic Tax Research Council, a resource for academics, tax officials, practitioners and policymakers pursuing high quality tax research throughout the Nordic region.

The articles in Nordic Tax Journal are published continuously throughout the year. It is abstracted and indexed in numerous relevant services (listed under the "Abstracting & Indexing" tab), and ranked among the top law/economic journals in the Nordic region. The journal does not have article processing charges (APCs) or article submission charges.

Contributors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts to Nordic Tax Journal through its electronic submission system Editorial Manager.

The Nordic Tax Research Council's ARTICLE PRIZE €3.000
The Nordic Tax Research Council's Article Prize
is awarded yearly to the author of an article published in Nordic Tax Journal (NTaxJ).
As from 2019 a prize of 3.000 EUR is awarded at the Council's annual spring seminar, by the Council Chair and the Editor-in-Chief of Nordic Tax Journal. The assessment criteria for the Article Prize are the same as for publication in Nordic Tax Journal: high quality research on taxation relevant to the Nordic countries. Authors can apply to enter the contest when submitting a manuscript to NTaxJ.

Nordic Tax Journal is ranked on the following Nordic academic lists:

Top rank
Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science (Page 185)

Scientific Level 1
Norwegian Social Science Data Services

Level 1
Publication Forum Federation of Finnish Learned Societies

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Target group

  • academics, researchers, practitioners, administrators, judges and policy makers interested in the taxation systems in the Nordic region