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2017 has been a big year for Austaxpolicy. We have published 80 great blog posts from 74 authors (and this is the 81st)!
In 2017, we have featured exciting new research and policy analysis covering a wide range of topics including personal income tax, company tax, goods and services tax, resource rent tax, social welfare, superannuation, higher education financing, international taxation, fiscal institutions and many others. The blog also covered several new topics such as sugar tax, green tax, digital economy taxation and universal basic income.
We hope you will enjoy the festive season. We will be back in late January 2018. Happy holidays!
Citation :
Sinning, Mathias, Stewart, Miranda & Wong, Teck Chi,
(2017),
Happy Holidays from Austaxpolicy,
Austaxpolicy: Tax and Transfer Policy Blog,
14 December 2017, Available from:
https://www.austaxpolicy.com/happy-holidays-from-austaxpolicy/
About the Author
Mathias Sinning is an Associate Professor at the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute of the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy. He is interested in the empirical analysis of issues related to labor economics, public economics and policy evaluation.
Professor Miranda Stewart is a Fellow at Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, and a Professor at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. Miranda has 25 years of research, practical and leadership experience in taxation law and policy in academia, government and the private sector. She engages in research, policy advice and teaching across a wide range of tax policy and law design projects and sectors. Recent research addresses taxation of corporations; budget institutions; gender equality in the tax and transfer system; and resilience, legitimacy and effectiveness of tax systems and tax reform.
Teck Chi Wong is a research assistant at the ANU Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at the Australian National University and a PhD student at the UQ School of Political Science & International Studies. He holds a Master of Public Policy from the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy.
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