Audrey Sharp
Senior Tutor
Department:
Address: Owen G Glenn Building
12 Grafton Road
Auckland
Faculty: Business & Economics
Phone: +64 9 373 7599 Ext. 87452
Email: am.sharp@auckland.ac.nz

Audrey Sharp is a senior tutor of taxation law at undergraduate and postgraduate level. She has a particular research interest in indigenous peoples issues include the taxation of Maori Authorities, the impact of charitable law on indigenous peoples' entity structures and has both written articles and presented conference papers in this area both in New Zealand and Australia. She is also currently studying environmental law with a view to future research and writing in this area of law.
Qualifications:
2000 MTaxS (Hons) University of Auckland
1982 TEFL Diploma Islington Polytechnic
1979 Diploma of Teaching Auckland Secondary Teachers Training College
1979 MA (Hons) University of Auckland
1977 BA University of Auckland
Special Interests:
Charitable tax law
Indigenous peoples land and taxation issues
Other taxation issues eg GST, small business, partnerships, LAQC's, Trusts
Permaculture and environmental sustainability
Awards:
2008 Abe Greenbaum Fellowship awarded by Atax, Faculty of Law, UNSW, Australia
Teaching:
2010 COMLAW Non-Corporate Taxation
2010 COMLAW 301 Taxation
2010 COMLAW 311 Advanced Taxation
2010 COMLAW 740 The Tax Base
Selected Publications:
Refereed Journal Articles
2009 SHARP, A. MARTIN, F. ‘Charitable purpose and the need for a public benefit: A comparison of the tax treatment of Australian and New Zealand charities for indigenous peoples‘, Australian Tax Forum Vol 24, No 2, 2009, 23.
2009 MARTIN, F. SHARP, A. ‘The Family Connection when a Charity is for the Advancement of Indigenous peoples: Australia and New Zealand Compared, Land, Rights, Laws:‘, Native Title Series, Issue Paper No 4, November 2009
SHARP, A. EDWARD, C. ‘‘The Taxation of Maori Authorities’. New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, 9, 287 - 304, 2003.‘
Conference Paper
SHARP, A. EDWARD, C. ‘‘The Taxation of Maori Authorities’, paper presented at the Australasian Tax Teachers (ATTA) Conference held at Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland 2002‘
SHARP, A. DATT, K. ‘Assessment In Tax Teaching‘, ATTA Conference, Christchurch January 2009
MARTIN, F. SHARP, A. ‘Taxation of Charities for the Advancement of Indigenous peoples within the same family: Australia and New Zealand Compared‘, ATTA Conference, UNSW, 2010
SHARP, A. ‘Taxation treatment of charities and Marae in 2006 ‘, ATTA Conference, University Melbourne January 2006
MARTIN, F. SHARP, A. ‘The Family Connection when a Charity is for the Advancement of Indigenous peoples: Australia and New Zealand Compared', Native Title Conference, Melbourne, June 2009‘



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