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How Paradise Papers show the corporate tax debate is pointless

How Paradise Papers show the corporate tax debate is pointless

by Shared by ABC Online. | Nov 13, 2017 | News

Donald Trump’s planned US company tax cut from 35 to 20 per cent has reignited calls from big business and the Coalition Government that Australia’s 30 per cent rate for large companies needs to fall to 25 per cent to attract investment.Read the full...
Why the tax avoidance exposed by the Paradise Papers matters

Why the tax avoidance exposed by the Paradise Papers matters

by Shared by ABC Online. | Nov 7, 2017 | News

In a similar vein, the revelations in the Paradise Papers about the huge transfer of income to tax havens by the rich and powerful will doubtless prompt some to question: “What’s wrong with that?”Read the full article on ABC Online.
New scheme to open credit files sparks ’debt vultures’ warning

New scheme to open credit files sparks ’debt vultures’ warning

by Shared by ABC Online. | Nov 3, 2017 | News

Treasurer Scott Morrison will mandate the comprehensive credit reporting (CCR) regime for the Commonwealth Bank, ANZ Bank, Westpac and National Australia Bank (NAB) by 2018.Read the full article on ABC Online.
Jury out on merits of cutting company tax rate for big end of town

Jury out on merits of cutting company tax rate for big end of town

by Shared by ABC Online. | Nov 2, 2017 | News

It was the first stage of a plan to reduce the company tax rate for all businesses, big and small, to 25 per cent.Read the full article on ABC Online.
Productivity Commission pulls no punches on ’appalling’ energy crisis, calls for carbon price

Productivity Commission pulls no punches on ’appalling’ energy crisis, calls for carbon price

by Shared by ABC Online. | Oct 30, 2017 | News

Treasurer Scott Morrison last week stood at the lectern and delivered a thundering dissertation on the urgent need for cuts to company taxes.The occasion was the release of the Productivity Commission’s latest report on how best to lift our living standards.Read the...
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