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End of Financial Year – UNSW Experts Available for Comment

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Associate Professor Yan Xu, School of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation, UNSW Business School, can comment on Tax Policy and Tax Equity & Justice.  Yan can be reached on her mobile at +61290657527 or by e-mail [email protected].

Associate Professor Ann Kayis-Kumar, School of Accounting, Auditing & Taxation, UNSW Business School, can comment on National Tax Clinics Program including the UNSW Tax Clinic itself. She can be reached at [email protected].

Associate Professor, Dale Boccabella, School of Accounting, Auditing & Taxation, UNSW Business School, can comment on most tax matters and tax avoidance, excluding international tax measures. He can be reached at [email protected]

Professor Gigi Foster, School of Economics, UNSW Business School,can comment on general economic matters, micro/macro-economic perspectives, debt, productivity and economic growth. She can be reached at[email protected].  


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