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Tax inspector-general to investigate ATO garnishee orders

Tax inspector-general to investigate ATO garnishee orders

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 16, 2018 | News

The investigation follows allegations aired in an ABC Four Corners program in April, which questioned the ATO’s actions in recovering what it considers outstanding debt from businesses and individuals.Read the full article on ABC Online.
Wages growth anchored near all time lows despite booming jobs growth

Wages growth anchored near all time lows despite booming jobs growth

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 14, 2018 | News

EBAs rose by 2.5 per cent over the quarter. That might have been a marginal improvement on the record low growth over the previous three months, but at least it was heading in the right direction after a year in reverse.Read the full article at ABC Online.
Budget 2018: It’s a carrot and stick budget for business

Budget 2018: It’s a carrot and stick budget for business

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 9, 2018 | News

With the Government sticking to its 10-year plan to reduce company taxes for all businesses from 30 to 25 per cent — a plan currently stalled in the Senate — its budget measures for business are split between boosts and burdens.Read the full article at ABC...
Westpac half year after-tax profit rises 7 per cent to $4.2 billion

Westpac half year after-tax profit rises 7 per cent to $4.2 billion

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 7, 2018 | News

The bank’s preferred measure of cash profit is up by 6 per cent at $4.25 billion.Read the full story at ABC Online.
Do the BEAR banking reforms have bite if APRA believes it is not a corporate cop?

Do the BEAR banking reforms have bite if APRA believes it is not a corporate cop?

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 4, 2018 | News

A US civil war veteran and dyspeptic journalist, Mr Bierce would no doubt have been entertained by the incongruous idea of modern bank executives and their remuneration.Read the full story at ABC Online.
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