Kerrie Sadiq is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow (2022-2026) and Professor of Taxation at the Faculty of Business and Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. She is currently a Visiting Professor at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law. She is a chartered tax adviser as designated by the Taxation Institute of Australia, a CPA and a CA.
Kerrie’s primary areas of research are in international tax, tax expenditures and capital gains tax. She is the co-editor of Australian Tax Review, an internationally recognized leading academic tax journal. She is an author of contributions to leading Australian and international journals and books and is an author and co-author of leading taxation textbooks. Kerrie is currently undertaking a 4-year research focused Future Fellowship awarded by the Australian Research Council.
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