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Professor Stephen Barkoczy

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Research Interests

Taxation Law

Supervisor Profile

Qualified to supervise: Honours; Masters; PhD;

Current projects under supervision

Honours:

Two LLB Honours projects

Masters:

No current projects

Doctoral:

Reconceptualising the discursive framework of taxation policy in order to achieve distributive justice: An analysis of taxation policy in Australia through an examination of the introduction of a Goods and Services Tax
(co-supervisors: Graeme Hodge and Patrick Emerton)

Moving towards a low carbon future in Australia: A taxing question
(co-supervisor: Rowena Cantley-smith)

Editorial Boards

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Australian Taxation (since 2001)

Advisory Board Member, Revenue Law Journal (since 1995)

Editorial Board Member, CCH GST Editorial Board (1999-2000)

Grants and Commissions

Barkoczy, Horrigan and Monotti. Faculty Small Grant Scheme, round 2 2011. $5,000 Supporting Venture Capital (VC) Investment and Commercialisation of research and development (R&D) during a financial crisis - identifying world's best practice

Barkoczy, 'Review of the Taxation Treatment of Off-Market Share Buy-Backs', Research Consultancy, Department of Treasury (2006-2007)

Barkoczy and Glover, 'Venture Capital and Tax Expenditure Programs - An International Comparative Analysis of Legal Structures and Benefits', Australian Research Council Linkage Grant: $124,000 (including industry partner cash and in kind funding)

Barkoczy, 'Venture Capital Programs, An International Comparative Analysis' Monash University, Faculty of Business & Economics, Faculty Research Support Grant (2004): $9,536

Barkoczy and Nethercott, 'Journal of Australian Taxation Joint Venture Profit Share Agreement between Monash University and CCH Australia Ltd' (1998): $60,000

Barkoczy, 'Support for Journal of Australian Taxation', Monash University, Faculty of Business & Economics, Special Grant from Associate Dean (Research) (1998): $10,000

Barkoczy and Morabito, 'Support for Research in Taxation Law', Monash University, Faculty of Business & Economics, Research Infrastructure Funding (Block Grant) (1997): $10,000

Barkoczy, 'Support of Research Projects in Taxation Law', Monash University, Faculty of Business & Economics, Research Infrastructure Funding (Block Grant) (1996): $20,415

Barkoczy, 'Administrative Challenges to the Commissioner's Powers', Monash University, Faculty of Business & Economics, Department of Banking and Finance Research Grant (1996): $4,164

Barkoczy, 'Analysis of Some Leading Income Tax Decisions of the Federal and High Courts', Monash University, Faculty of Business & Economics, Small Research Grant (1993): $3,000

Publications

2012

A selection Professor Barkoczy's other publications are available at:
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=362223

S Barkoczy, Foundations of Taxation Law, (CCH Australia Limited, 4th Ed, 2012)

R Woellner, S Barkoczy, S Murphy, C Evans, D Pinto, Australian Taxation Law, (CCH Australia Limited, 22nd Ed, 2012).

2011

Books

R Woellner, S Barkoczy, S Murphy, C Evans, D Pinto, Australian Taxation Law, (CCH Australia Limited, 2011).

S Barkoczy, Core Tax Legislation & Study Guide, (CCH Australia Limited, 14th ed, 2011).

Book Chapters

S Barkoczy, 'Double Tax Agreements', in Stephen Barkoczy (ed), Foundations of Tax Law, (CCH Australia Limited, 4th ed) 874-890.

S Barkoczy,  'Trusts',  in Stephen Barkoczy (ed), Foundations of Tax Law, (CCH Australia Limited, 4th ed) 665-698.

Selected list of publications, including those prior to 2011

 
Photograph of Professor Stephen Barkoczy

Email address

Contact Hours: By appointment

Clayton campus
Room: 416
Phone: +61 3 9905 5540
Fax: +61 3 9905 5305