
PhD (Accounting and Finance) (University of Newcastle), Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (Queensland University of Technology)
Bronwyn McCredie is a senior lecturer and the postgraduate subject area co-ordinator in the School of Accountancy at the QUT Business School. She holds a PhD in Finance and the University medal from the University of Newcastle, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice from Queensland University of Technology. She is also a Chartered Accountant (CA), a fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), an affiliate of the Financial Planners Association (FPA), and a member of AFAANZ, ATTA and FIRN. Dr McCredie researches in financial law, taxation and regulation which has been published in Australian and international journals and edited books. Her current research focuses on identifying and measuring tax aggressive behaviour, the OECD BEPS program and resultant tax transparency legislation, and the efficacy of director trading legislation.
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Dr McCredie co-ordinates the ATO Tax Help Centre at QUT. This centre assists members of the public with completing their annual tax returns in partnership with the Australian Tax Office.
- Krever, R., Sadiq, K. & McCredie, B. (2022). Identifying Tax Aggressive Behaviour: Testing the Proxies. Australian Tax Forum: a journal of taxation policy, law and reform, 37(1), 27–64. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/229934
- Sadiq, K., Sawyer, A. & McCredie, B. (2019). Jurisdictional responses to base erosion and profit shifting: a study of 19 key domestic tax systems. eJournal of Tax Research, 16(3), 737–761. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/127650
- McCredie, B., Sadiq, K. & Chapple, E. (2019). Navigating the fourth industrial revolution: Taxing automation for fiscal sustainability. Australian Journal of Management, 44(4), 648–664. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/131930