Senior Lecturer, UNSW
Dr Ann Kayis-Kumar is a Senior Lecturer at the UNSW Business School and an elected Faculty representative on the UNSW Academic Board. She teaches and researches in the fields of international and Australian tax law and corporate strategy.
Ann is author of Taxing Multinationals (Oxford University Press, 2019) and co-author of the Australian CGT Handbook (11th edition, Thomson Reuters, 2019). Ann's research applies a combination of pure economic theory, optimisation modelling and applied legal research, with a focus on the behavioural responses incentivised by mismatches in the tax system.
Oct 02, 2023 06:23 am UTC| Life
Why do I suddenly owe tax this year? This is one of the most Googled questions in Australia right now. And rightly so. Ever since Australias transition to self-assessment for income tax returns, we have been primed...
Yes, there are millionaires who pay no tax, but crimping deductions mightn't help
Jul 14, 2020 08:44 am UTC| Economy
For some people tax time will result in no tax paid this year, and if past years are anything to go by, about 50 of them will be millionaires. Not mere millionaires, but millionaires earning more than A$1 million per...
Australia's tax office can use global data leaks to pursue multinationals, High Court rules
Aug 15, 2019 17:45 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Can something that has been seen be unseen? Its an axiom of the internet age that it cant and though the worlds biggest mining company, Glencore would like it to be otherwise, its one with which the High Court of...
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