The Griffith Tax Clinic

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Freudenberg, Brett
Perryman, Colin
Thomas, Kristin
Belle Isle, Melissa
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2020
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Griffith University (Queensland) was one of 10 Australian universities chosen to be part of the 2019 National Tax Clinic Project. This project sought to expand the foundational work done by Curtin University (Western Australia) to establish student tax clinics across Australia. The objectives of these clinics were to provide greater access to justice for unrepresented taxpayers, a rich learning environment for students, and greater tax literacy for the community. The Griffith Tax Clinic opened its doors to the public in July 2019. This article reports on the experience of the Griffith Tax Clinic, in its first year of operation, and sets out key learning outcomes and recommendations gleaned from that experience.

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Journal of Australian Taxation

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22

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2

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© 2020 Journal of Australian Taxation. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Taxation law

Work integrated learning (incl. internships)

Accounting, auditing and accountability

Applied economics

Commercial law

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Freudenberg, B; Perryman, C; Thomas, K; Belle Isle, M, The Griffith Tax Clinic, Journal of Australian Taxation, 2020, 22 (2), pp. 64-95

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