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Judo Bank Economic Advisor Warren Hogan claims Australians have become “incredibly reliant” on income taxes, and the Labor ...
AustralianSuper chief executive Paul Schroder said his enormous bet on Wall Street was not a rebuke to Australia, but the billions of member dollars sent offshore each year earned him better returns ...
Fresh forecasts have revealed the one tax reform Australia desperately needs, as the country continues to recover from its ...
The case for changes to family trust taxes is strong, especially if they result in simplifying things. But there’s a big ...
Treasurer Chalmers talking tax reform. A key component should be to stop corporate tax dodging. Rex Patrick suggests one way ...
Billed as a modest measure targeting wealthy super funds, Division 296 introduces a radical shift in Australian tax ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has continued to dodge questions around the proposed $3 million super tax, even as the ACTU boss called for it to be indexed.
Under the Australian tax system, how much tax you pay on $100,000 in earnings is no simple matter. Depending on how you made the money, your willingness to push tax boundaries and the ability of ...
Australia’s progressive tax system is designed to ensure that those who earn more contribute more accordingly. One of the biggest challenges is ensuring it stays fair over time.
The Henry Tax Review, commissioned over 15 years ago, clearly laid out the steps needed to modernise Australia's tax system and tackle inequality head-on.
Franking credits, sometimes called imputation credits, were introduced in Australia in 1987 by treasurer, Paul Keating, to help prevent “double taxation” of profits on both the company and ...