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The Centre's research is available to all interested parties through this website (publications, research projects and surveys and key findings), but we have also engaged in dialogue regularly and frequently through conferences, workshops, seminar series and invited addresses.

International conferences

 

Responsive Regulation: International Perspectives on Taxation
Canberra, 24-25 July 2003.

Taxpayers: Individuals or Concerned Citizens?
Canberra, 10-11 December 2001

Building a Cooperative Tax Paying Culture
Canberra, 4-5 December 2000
 

Workshops

 

The Top End of the Pyramid: Serious Non-Compliance
5 April 2005

Businesses take on tax: Interviews with small and large business
5 April 2005

Tax Havens: Too Easy for Whom?
8 March 2004

Tax Morale: International and Local Perspectives
6 August 2003

Identity Fraud and Illegal Tobacco: An Absence of Integrity
29 October 2002

Is There Economic Integrity in the Tax System?
17 July 2002

 

OPEN DOOR POLICY - SEMINARS aND MEETINGS

 

Full details of 36 CTSI seminars

 

Australian Taxation Office Professional Development Seminars

  • Dr Valerie Braithwaite
    Albury, Melbourne, Hobart, Brisbane, Townsville and Moonee Ponds
    May 2001
  • Dr Natalie Taylor and Dr Michael Wenzel
    Adelaide and Perth
    April 2001
  • Dr E. Ahmed, Dr Tina Murphy and Dr Michael Wenzel
    Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, Albury and Brisbane
    October 2003.

Selected invited presentations

 

Professor John Braithwaite

  • The Treasury, Australian Government, In-House Seminar Series, Canberra. 
    Markets in Vice, Markets in Virtue
    September 2006
  • Inland Revenue London School of Economics Lecture, London, UK.
    Markets in Vice, Markets in Virtue
    22 November 2004
  • Sutherland Award Presentation Lecture, American Society of Criminology, Nashville, USA.
    Between Proportionality and Impunity
    17 November 2004
  • State Revenue Office, Victoria, Compliance Conference, Melbourne.
    The Compliance Model
    11 November 2004
  • Blake Dawson Waldron Lecture, National Museum of Australia, Canberra.
    Markets in Vice, Markets in Virtue
    23 March 2004
  • Australian Institute of Criminology Current Issues in Regulation Conference, Melbourne.
    Meta-risk Management and Regulatory Strategy
    2-3 September 2002
  • Law & Society Association and Canadian Law & Society Association Meetings, Vancouver, Canada.
    Shame Acknowledgement and Social Regulation
    30 May-1 June 2002

Professor Valerie Braithwaite

  • Managing and Maintaining Compliance: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice, Conference hosted by the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration & Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Leiden University, Netherlands.
    Reintegrative Shaming and Compliance
    9-11 April 2006
  • Institute for Economic Psychology, Educational Psychology and Evaluation, Department of Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna. 
    The Threat of Taxation: The Rationale for Managing Responsively
    6-7 April 2006
  • Department of Family and Community Services, Australian Government, Canberra
    Family Tax Benefit and Cash Economy Activity  
    1 June 2006
  • (A)moral Economies, Predatory Society: Crime, Markets and Risk Workshop, Berlin, hosted by Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.
    The Regulatory Paradox: The Promotion of both Compliance and Defiance by Tax Authorities
    1-2 July 2005
  • Department of Family and Community Services, Australian Government, Canberra.
    Untaxed Cash Work: Feeding Mouths, Lining Wallets
    26 March 2004
  • University of the Third Age, Canberra.
    Australia's Tax System: How Is It Traveling?
    17 September 2003
  • The Treasury, Australian Government, In-House Seminar Series, Canberra.
    CTSI Research and its Contribution to Tax Policy Debate
    6 December 2002
  • OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administrations, Task Group 4, Sydney.
    Influencing Taxpayer Behavior
    4 December 2002
  • New Zealand Inland Revenue, South Island Team Leader Forum, Christchurch, New Zealand.
    Opening address: The Compliance World as We Know It
    28 May 2002
  • New Zealand Public Sector Agencies, Address to CEOs and Senior Managers, Wellington, New Zealand.
    The Compliance Model and other Regulatory Issues
    27 May 2002

Ms Jenny Job

  • Managing and Maintaining Compliance: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice, Conference hosted by the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration & Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Leiden University, Netherlands.
    Responsive Regulation
    9-11 April 2006
  • Speaker, 'People and Task' Seminar, Australian National University, Canberra.
    Managing in a Political Environment: Working in the Interface
    8 June 2006
  • Speaker and Adviser to the Indonesian Directorate General of Taxation managers and team leaders on meaning and practical application of responsive regulation.
    22-26 August 2005
  • `People and Task' Seminar on Trust and Relationship Management in the Delivery of Government Services, Australian National University, Canberra.
    Managing Client Relationships in the Public Sector
    29 April 2004
  • Adviser to New Zealand Inland Revenue staff on how to train tax office staff in responsive regulation.
    November 2003
  • Fels Institute of Government, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
    Guest lecturer to Masters of Government students on application of responsive regulation in taxation; and
    Adviser to Fels Institute on methods and viable areas to recover tax debt.
    March 2003
  • Convenor and Speaker to managers and staff of Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA.
    The Meaning and Practical Application of Responsive Regulation (ATO Compliance Model) in a Taxation Environment
    27 March 2003
  • Speaker and Adviser, South Island managers and team leaders, New Zealand Inland Revenue, Christchurch, New Zealand.
    Practical Application of Responsive Regulation (ATO Compliance Model) in a Taxation Environment
    May 2002
  • United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET), Dili, East Timor.
    Training staff of the East Timor Revenue Service on the ATO Compliance Model and responsive regulation.
    February 2002

Dr Tina Murphy

  • International Institute of Sociology of Law Conference on Emotions, Crime and Justice, Onati, Spain.
    The relationship between perceptions of procedural justice, emotions and resistance to authority: Evidence from a sample of accused tax avoiders
    12-14 September 2004
  • Fels Institute of Government, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
    Guest lecturer to Masters of Government students on the theoretical principles underlying responsive regulation; and
    Adviser to Fels Institute on methods and viable areas to recover tax debt.
    March 2003
  • Managers, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA.
    The meaning and practical application of responsive regulation (ATO Compliance Model) in a taxation environment
    March 2003

Dr Greg Rawlings

  • Conference Presentation "Beyond the Level Playing Field", sponsored by Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), Institute of Directors, Pall Mall, London.
    Deconstructing National Tax Blacklists: Removing Obstacles to Cross-Border Trade in Financial Services
    19 September 2005.
  • Corruption and Accountability in Business, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) 17th Annual Meeting, Central European University and Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.
    Competing for Criminal Money
    1 July 2005
  • Association for Accountancy and Business Affairs, Tax Justice Network Conference on Tax Competition and Tax Avoidance: Implications for Global Development, University of Colchester, UK.
    Offshore Finance Centres, Multilateral Initiatives and Increasing Tax Competition
    1-2 July 2004
  • Tax Competition and Tax Avoidance: Implications for Global Development, Association for Accountancy and Business Affairs, Tax Justice Network, University of Essex, UK.
    Offshore Finance Centres, Multilateral Initiatives and Increasing Tax Competition
    1 July 2004

Dr Declan Roche

  • Centre for Tax System Integrity, RegNet, RSSS, ANU.
    Tax Office Prosecutions: Firm & Fair Regulatory Enforcement?
    May 2005

Dr Michael Wenzel

  • Fels Institute of Government, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
    Adviser on randomised controlled tax experiments on Pennsylvania taxpayers.
    March 2003

 

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