People, Technology, Taxation
ATTA Proudly Presents the 37th Australasian Tax Teachers Association Annual Conference
Wednesday, 14 January -
Friday, 16 January 2026
Victoria University of Wellington Te Herenga Waka, Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
Registrations
Registrations for the conference are now open
Registrations for the Women in Tax Breakfast are open
The theme is: Coping with Change: A journey to self-care.
The breakfast will start Friday 16 at 7.30am with a short, guided meditation, followed by breakfast โ and then a session on sharing strategies for coping with change. Breakfast is planned to conclude at 9am.
Program
The program can be accessed here.
Please note the program is subject to change.
Abstracts
The abstracts of papers being presented is now available.
Papers
Please submit your Papers by completing the form linked below.
Papers that are accepted for presentation at the Conference will need to be submitted by:
Friday, 19 December 2025 for prize consideration; and
Monday, 5 January 2026 for inclusion in the Conference programme
PowerPoint Slides
Please submit your PowerPoint slides by completing the form linked below.
PowerPoint slides must be submitted by Monday, 12 January 2026.
Accommodation
The Conference will be hosted at Victoria University Wellington - Te Herenga Waka, Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
Accommodation within a short distance of the Conference venue is as follows:
Rydges Wellington (3 mins walk)
75 Featherston Street Pipitea, Wellington NZ
https://www.rydges.com/accommodation/new-zealand/wellington/
Bolton Hotel (8 mins walk)
12 Bolton Street, 6011 Wellington NZ
https://www.boltonhotel.co.nz/
Quest on Lambton (4 mins walk)
120 Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6143
https://www.questapartments.co.nz/properties/north-island/wellington/quest-on-lambton
Quest on Johnston Serviced Apartments (7 mins walk)
35 Johnston Street, 6011 Wellington NZ
https://www.questapartments.co.nz/properties/north-island/wellington/quest-on-johnston
Ibis Hotel Wellington (8 mins walk)
153 Featherston Street Wellington Central, Wellinton 6011 NZ
Quest 256 Lambton (9 mins walk)
256 Lambton Quay, 6011 Wellington NZ
https://www.questapartments.co.nz/properties/north-island/wellington/quest-256-lambton
Sponsorship Opportunities
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, click the button below for more details.
Scholarship Applications
ATTA is pleased to announce its scholarship opportunity for 3 PhD students to attend the 2026 ATTA Conference.
The scholarship includes full access to all conference sessions. Please note that travel expenses (such as flights and accommodation) and social events are not covered by the scholarship.
If you are interested in applying for the scholarship, please apply by Monday, 13 October 2025 and arrange for your PhD supervisor to complete a Supervisor Report by Monday, 20 October 2025.
Abstracts
The theme of the Conference is People, Technology, Taxation.
Papers and panels could consider:
Technology and Tax Administration
ยท AI and automation in tax compliance and audits
ยท Blockchain and transparent tax reporting
ยท The role of Big Data analytics in contemporary tax enforcement
People-first Tax Policies
ยท Behavioural insights into taxpayer compliance
ยท The digital divide: Equity in E-taxation systems
ยท Protecting taxpayer rights in the age of AI
ยท Public trust and technology-driven tax systems
Indigenous Issues
ยท Mฤori data sovereignty and taxation
ยท CATSIs: governance and taxation
Emerging Technologies and New Tax Challenges
ยท Regulating and taxing crypto assets
ยท Cross-border E-commerce and VAT
ยท NFTs, digital goods, and taxation frameworks
Ethical and Legal Perspectives
ยท Privacy v surveillance: The ethics of tax data mining
ยท AI bias in tax decision-making algorithms
ยท Global standards for digital taxation: BEPS and beyond
ยท Ethical tax automation: Human oversight in algorithmic systems
Future of Work and Tax Systems
ยท Robotics, AI, and the future of payroll taxes
ยท Remote work across borders: Rethinking tax residency rules
ยท Digital nomads: Challenges for tax authorities
ยท Universal Basic Income and the future
Technology in Tax Education and Literacy
ยท Gamification of tax education
ยท Using tech to teach complex tax concepts
ยท Improving SME literacy with AI
These are just suggestions โ we encourage papers and panel suggestions on the Conference theme, but welcome papers on any aspect of taxation. We would be particularly interested in hearing from experienced academics who are willing to run a panel for early career academics.
Please submit your abstract and proposals by Monday, 29 September 2025.
We advise you of the outcome of your submission by Wednesday, 1 October 2025.
If your paper is accepted for presentation at the Conference, you must submit it by:
Friday, 19 December 2025 for prize consideration; and
Monday, 5 January 2026 for inclusion in the Conference programme.