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Christine Peacock

Christine Peacock is a Lecturer in Law at Federation University. She has significant experience teaching and researching, and often writes from a comparative perspective. Her industry experience includes working in the Asia Pacific region and Europe. In 2019 she was the recipient of the Australasian Tax Teacher's Association Promoting Women in Tax Academia Scholarship.

Experience

  • 2017–present
    Law Lecturer, Federation University
  • 2015–2016
    Senior VAT Specialist, International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation
  • 2014–2015
    Director, Indirect Tax, KPMG Malaysia
  • 2009–2014
    Lecturer in Taxation, RMIT University
  • 2005–2008
    Assistant Lecturer, Monash University
  • 2008–2008
    Associate Lecturer, Deakin University

Education

  • 2023 
    University of Canterbury, PhD
  • 2011 
    RMIT University, Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching and Learning
  • 2008 
    Monash University, Master of Laws
  • 2004 
    Deakin University, Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) / Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Publications

  • 2023
    Shifting from pre-paid to periodic GST on the consumption of residential premises, Australian Tax Forum
  • 2021
    What does it take to make a house new?, Australian Tax Review
  • 2019
    How could sales of residential premises between otherwise unregistered homeowners be brought into the VAT base?, Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association
  • 2018
    Is there a viable way to tax the consumption of immovable property that is more consistent with the economic objective of the VAT?, Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association
  • 2016
    Cross border supplies and Australia's GST, International VAT Monitor
  • 2015
    Malaysian GST Handbook, Sweet and Maxwell
  • 2015
    Place of supply in Malaysia’s new GST , Australian GST Journal
  • 2013
    The personal vs business distinction in tax law, Tax and Law
  • 2013
    Taxing the consumption of owner-occupied residential housing, International VAT Monitor
  • 2011
    Nine steps to internationalise a tax law curriculum: Discussing another country's laws, Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association
  • 2011
    Residential land under Australian GST, International VAT Monitor
  • 2010
    Why simple GST treatment of real property is important, Tax Specialist
  • 2010
    What is an input-taxed supply of used residential premises?, Tax Specialist
  • 2006
    Changes to the Australian GST Immovable Property "Margin Scheme", International VAT Monitor