Elizabeth Morton
Dr Elizabeth Morton is currently a Lecturer of Taxation in the School of Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain at RMIT University and Research Fellow at the RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub. Her research interests traverse both the accounting and taxation systems and are currently underpinned by three core themes: tax compliance, crypto-related activities, and practitioner competencies. Elizabeth is also a Chartered Accountant and Fellow of the Tax Institute.
Contact Details
Website : https://www.rmit.edu.au/contact/staff-contacts/academic-staff/m/morton-dr-elizabeth
Articles
Is There an Unusual Entitlement to Home Occupancy Expenses During the COVID-19 Era?,
30 Aug 2022
Harnessing Super for Dream Homes With Not So Dreamy Super Balances,
20 May 2022
[Budget Forum 2022] Taxpayer Distortion With Respect to Gender and Age,
29 Apr 2022
[Budget Forum 2022] Claiming Crypto Donations under Division 30,
11 Apr 2022
The Bragg Report’s Agenda for Reforming Capital Gains Tax for the Crypto Economy,
26 Nov 2021
Pandemic Responsive Business ‘Hacks’ Show Innovative Strength, but Does the Similar Business Test for Company Losses Stack up in Response?,
07 Sep 2020
How a Curious Case of Benford’s Law Tells Us Something about the Mandatory Tax Transparency Regime,
20 Aug 2019
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