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Professor Kerrie Sadiq is a leading academic in taxation law at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), holding the position of Professor of Taxation in the School of Accountancy at the QUT Business School. She is an ARC Future Fellow (2022-2026) and leads the 'International Tax in the Digital Age' research project. Her expertise spans international tax, tax expenditures, and capital gains tax, with significant contributions to policy and academia.
Education: BCom, LLB (Hons), LLM, PhD, complemented by professional qualifications including CA, CPA, CTA, and GAICD.
Research focuses on international tax reform, including BEPS, transfer pricing, and unitary taxation. She co-edits the Australian Tax Review and has published extensively in top journals. Her work is recognized globally, with invitations as Visiting Professor at institutions like Vienna University of Economics and the University of Pretoria.
Awards include being named in the IFA's Top 100 Women in International Tax (2019) and receiving multiple teaching and research accolades. She advises governmental bodies, including the Australian Senate Inquiry into Corporate Tax Avoidance, and contributes to policy development through submissions and board roles (e.g., Tax Practitioners Board).
Teaching spans over 30 years, emphasizing clarity in complex tax topics. She authored leading textbooks like Principles of Taxation Law (16th ed.) and Australian Tax Law Cases.
Grants include an ARC Future Fellowship ($1.026M) and funding from CPA Global and Chartered Accountants ANZ for projects on tax reform and BEPS.
Labs/Teams: Part of QUT's Accounting for Social Change research group and the Centre for Decent Work and Industry. Supervises postgraduate research on tax transparency and formulary apportionment.


