Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Professors Dale Pinto and Kerrie Sadiq as Associate Editors for the Australian Tax Review. Dale and Kerrie will assist General Editor Chris Evans with the management of the Journal.

???????????????????????????????Kerrie Sadiq is a Professor in the School of Accountancy at the QUT Business School, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, an Adjunct Fellow of the Taxation Law and Policy Research Group, Monash University, and a Senior Adviser to the Tax Justice Network (UK).  She holds a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Queensland, a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from The University of Queensland, a Master of Laws from Queensland University of Technology, and a PhD from Deakin University.  She primarily researches in international tax, tax expenditures and capital gains tax.  Kerrie is a co-author of taxation texts and author of numerous publications in both Australian and International journals and edited books including the Bulletin for International Taxation, Australian Tax Forum, Journal of International Tax, Canadian Tax Journal and the New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy.  Kerrie is a Barrister, Supreme Court of Queensland and a Chartered Tax Adviser.  Prior to joining Queensland University of technology, Kerrie spent 20 years at the University of Queensland, as a member of both their Law School and Business School.

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Dale Pinto is Professor of Taxation Law and Head of the Taxation Department of the Curtin Law School at Curtin University in Western Australia. He is also a Fellow of the Taxation Law and Policy Research Group at Monash University. Dale is the author/co-author of numerous books, refereed articles and national and international conference papers, and is on the editorial board of a number of journals as well as being the Editor-in-Chief of several refereed journals, Dale is a Chartered Tax Adviser and the Chair of the Tax Institute’s National Education Quality Assurance Board (EQAB).  Dale served as an inaugural member of the National Tax Practitioners Board and is a current member of the Board of Taxation’s Advisory Panel and the ATO’s Tax Technical Panel. He was appointed to the Divisional Council of CPA Australia (WA Division) in October 2014.

Dale and Kerrie’s contributions will be of great benefit to readers of Australian Tax Review and we take great pleasure in welcoming them to the team.

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