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Tax Policy - ATAX0401
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School:  Aus School of Tax and Bus Law
 
 
Course Outline: See below
 
 
Campus: ATAX Campus
 
 
Career: Postgraduate
 
 
Units of Credit: 6
 
 
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
 
 
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 0
 
 
Enrolment Requirements:
 
 
Restricted to students enrolled in Programs 9250 or 9255 or 9260 or 9245 or 9270 or 9200 or 5740 or 9210 or 9230 or 9257 or 9231 or 5231
 
 
Excluded: ATAX0301, ATAX0501
 
 
CSS Contribution Charge:Band 3 (more info)
 
   
 
Further Information: See Class Timetable
 
  

Description

This course develops an intensive, 'hands on' approach to tax policy and gives you an insight into the tax issues which will be of concern in the new millennium. It offers systematic immersion in the techniques of practical, policy driven, tax problem solving. This course exposes participants to a bird's eye view of major policy questions like the balance between government and the market, the mix of the Australian tax structure and key tax design options. But the main emphasis is on enhancing your ability to actually use policy tools for systematic analysis. To this end, we will be re-visiting much of what you have already learnt in your economics related courses. However, now we will require you to take those tools and apply them specifically to a range of tax policy problems.


Recommended Prior Knowledge

Minimum 24 units of credit completed.

Course Objectives

The objective of this course is to give a grounding in the tools of tax policy analysis. It is essentially an applied tax policy course which concentrates on developing tools capable of day-to-day application in critically evaluating and solving typical tax problems. It gives you the opportunity to evaluate critically the utility of various policy tools in the resolution of tax problems. More specifically, this course:
  • Concentrates on the development of robust policy formulation and implementation skills with an emphasis on applying those skills to typical tax problems
  • Provides a knowledge base to facilitate a systematic approach to evaluating the outcomes of tax decisions, including introduction to relevant economic and distributional concepts for tax analysis
  • Develops critical understanding of key concepts and institutions relevant to policy application, including an overview of the Australian tax system and an understanding of its political and institutional context

Main Topics

  • Australian tax system
  • Economic efficiency
  • Equity
  • Political and institutional dimensions
  • Taxation design in an open economy
  • Income and capital taxes
  • Domestic consumption and production taxes

Assessment

Distance, CBD or Intensive mode
1 research paper
1 exam

Blackboard Mode
1 web-based group research project
1 research paper
1 exam

Course Texts

Prescribed
Information regarding the Atax Textbook Lists for Semester 1 will be available on the UNSW Bookshop website from 1 February.

Information regarding the Atax Textbook Lists for Semester 2 will be available on the UNSW Bookshop website from 1 July.

Recommended
Refer to Course Profile supplied by Lecturer.

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