Journal of Chinese Tax and Policy

Editor Eva Huang
Online ISSN: 1839-065X
Frequency: 2 times per year


Journal of Chinese Tax and Policy The importance of China on the global economic stage cannot be ignored, and its unique legal and tax systems are of great interest to international scholars and business people alike. China's tax system is acquiring western features while remaining entrenched in its rich cultural and historical roots. This makes for interesting study, analysis and comparison as its laws are becoming more accessible. The Journal of Chinese Tax and Policy focuses on the policy, administrative and compliance aspects of the Chinese tax system. It also welcomes comparative studies between China and other countries.

The Journal is an internationally peer-reviewed scholarly publication. For Australian authors, this publication satisfies the description as a refereed journal in the current Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) categories.

Editorial Advisory Board

Tyrone Carlin
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education Operations)
Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) and Registrar

Co-Dean
Professor of Financial Reporting and Regulation
The University of Sydney Business School

Cynthia Coleman
Adjunct Professor
Sydney Law School

Richard Cullen
Visiting Professor
Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong

Wei Cui
Associate Professor
China University of Political Science and Law

Hans Hendrischke
Professor of Chinese Political Economy
Chair, Executive Committee
China Studies Centre, The University of Sydney

Rick Krever
Professor of Taxation
Director, Taxation Law and Policy Research Institute
Monash University

Jinyan Li
Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School
York University

Binh Tran-Nam
Associate Professor
Australian School of Taxation and Business Law
University of New South Wales

Andrew Terry
Chair, Discipline of Business Law
Professor of Business Regulation
The University of Sydney Business School

Jinzhi Tong
Professor and Chair of Department
Department of Public Economics, School of Economics
Xiamen University.