Brett Freudenberg is an Associate Professor – Taxation at Griffith University (Australia). Brett’s tax expertise is evidenced by a Fulbright scholarship (2006), as well as 20 refereed tax publications involving international comparative law (tax tra
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Brett Freudenberg is an Associate Professor – Taxation at Griffith University (Australia). Brett’s tax expertise is evidenced by a Fulbright scholarship (2006), as well as 20 refereed tax publications involving international comparative law (tax transparent companies, arts tax reform and Islamic Finance) and the taxation of business forms. In 2009 Brett was invited to present his PhD research findings to the Australian Treasury as part of the Henry Tax Review. Also his PhD was awarded the CCH-ATTA Doctoral Prize which saw it published as a book in 2011: Tax Flow-Through Companies.
Brett’s effectiveness as a teacher has been recognised through five national awards (including the award of two ALTC citations: 2008 & 2011). He is also a meticulous and rigorous scholar in learning and teaching with 13 refereed publications in the areas of work-integrated learning, self-efficacy, generic capabilities and information literacy.
A full list of Associate Professor Freudenberg’s research can be viewed at: http://ssrn.com/author=498263
Prior to commencing with Griffith University, Brett was a senior taxation consultant with KPMG and a lawyer with Corrs Chambers Westgarth.
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