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The great tax swindle: how concessions and exemptions benefit the wealthiest

The great tax swindle: how concessions and exemptions benefit the wealthiest

by Guardian | Apr 3, 2018 | News

Anglicare’s report, The Cost of Privilege, uses research undertaken by Per Capita to highlight that some $68.5bn worth of taxation concessions and exemption goes to the wealthiest 20% of Australian households – more than the $68.1bn annual cost of the disability...
Business’s ’Kumbaya’ promises show how weak the need for company tax cuts is

Business’s ’Kumbaya’ promises show how weak the need for company tax cuts is

by Guardian | Mar 27, 2018 | News

But the statement only served to reinforce just how weak the impact of the company tax cuts will be on the lives of most workers.Read the full article on The Guardian.
Denying company tax cut to big business ’economically damaging’, crossbenchers told

Denying company tax cut to big business ’economically damaging’, crossbenchers told

by Guardian | Mar 22, 2018 | News

Guardian Australia has seen a copy of the private briefing materials prepared for crossbenchers by the finance minister, Mathias Cormann, which have been circulated as part of efforts to stitch together the numbers to legislate a reduction in the company tax rate from...
Voters in Turnbull’s electorate oppose business tax cut

Voters in Turnbull’s electorate oppose business tax cut

by Guardian | Mar 20, 2018 | News

A clear majority of voters in Malcolm Turnbull’s Sydney electorate of Wentworth want the corporate tax rate to either stay the same or be increased, according to a new ReachTel poll funded by a progressive thinktank.Read the full story at The Guardian.
Trump trade tariffs: what they mean for Australia and what happens next

Trump trade tariffs: what they mean for Australia and what happens next

by Guardian | Mar 12, 2018 | News

Donald Trump has allowed a 15-day negotiation period for countries to argue for an exemption.Read the full article on The Guardian.
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