Antoine Genest-Gregoire

Antoine Genest-Gregoire is an assistant professor of the Department of Taxation at the University of Sherbrooke and a researcher under its Research Chair in Taxation and Public Finance.

He studies the distributional effects and public perceptions of tax policy using surveys and administrative tax data. This includes work on tax incentives, tax literacy, tax compliance, the simplicity of Canadian tax returns, treatment of capital gains and middle-class perceptions.

He has published in the National Tax Journal, the Canadian Tax Journal and Canadian Public Policy. His research has received widespread Canadian media attention and he provides regular commentary on current tax policy issues in both French and English.

A recipient of both federal and Québec public funding for his research, Antoine holds a Ph.D. from Carleton University.

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