Richard Croneberg holds a doctorate in law from the Faculty of Law at Lund University, where he currently works as Associate Senior Lecturer. His primary research focuses on the design of income tax rules, the ways in which such rules may be circumvented, and how judges, decision-makers, and other stakeholders have sought to counteract tax avoidance in both a national and international context.
He defended his doctoral thesis in 2021, for which he was awarded both the King Oscar II Foundation’s Scholarship for Best Thesis in the Field of Law and the Emil Heijne Foundation’s Award for Valuable Contributions to Legal Research. He is currently working on a project in which he studies how the Consumer Price Index affects the Swedish tax system, which is carried out with support from the TOR/SkatteNytt Foundation. Apart from his own research projects, Croneberg also serves as editor of Skattenytt and is the presiding Director of Lund’s Tax Academy (Lunds skatteakademi).
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