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JAT - 1999, Volume 2, Issue 5

Author Profiles

  • Les Nethercott
    Associate Professor, Monash University
  • Justice Graham Hill
    Judge of the Federal Court of Australia and Presidential Member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. He has had a distinguished legal career. He was previously a Queens Counsel and was also a partner at Parish Patience & McIntyre and Dawson Waldron Solicitors. He has served as Councillor and National President of the Taxation Institute of Australia and Councillor of the Australian Tax Research Foundation. Justice Hill is also currently a Challis lecturer in taxation at the Law School of Sydney University as well as a Patron of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association. He is also Senior Member of the Journal of Australian Taxation’s Advisory Board.
  • Suzette Chapple
    Assistant Lecturer at the University of Western Australia. This article is adapted from her Master of Commerce thesis on the income taxation dispute resolution system and based on a paper presented at the 1999 Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference.
  • Dr Binh Tran-Nam

    MEc (ANU) PhD (UNSW), Senior Lecturer at ATAX located within the Faculty of Law of the University of NSW. Binh has previously published in academic journals in Australia, UK, US, Germany, Japan and the Netherlands.

  • Warren Black
    Warren
    has been employed at Healy Pynt Solicitors since February 1999, after working at the Australian Taxation Office for 10 years. He practises primarily in tax but also does general commercial work. Warren also conducts seminars on the GST and other tax matters.Warren has degrees in Commerce and Law from the University of Western Australia, graduating in law with first class honours. His honours thesis was on The Tax Implications of Native Title Compensation Payments, for which he received the Mallesons Stephen Jaques prize
  • Stephen Barkoczy
    Associate Professor, Monash University
 
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