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Small business company tax cuts lifted employment but not wages

Small business company tax cuts lifted employment but not wages

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 3, 2018 | News

Small businesses (less than $2 million turnover) received a tax cut from 30 to 28.5 per cent in the 2015-16 budget, which decreased to 27.5 per cent the following financial year for businesses with revenue up to $10 million.Read the full article on ABC Online.
Can the Turnbull government make the election all about tax?

Can the Turnbull government make the election all about tax?

by Shared by ABC Online. | Apr 27, 2018 | News

Morrison explains abandoning the rise in the Medicare levy – which he insisted only a year ago was vital to fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme – by saying revenue is much better.Read the full article on ABC Online.
Small business company tax cuts lifted employment but not wages

Pauline Hanson says Government’s company tax cuts wouldn’t deliver higher wages

by Shared by ABC Online. | Apr 24, 2018 | News

The Federal Government has argued its plan to cut the company tax from 30 per cent to 25 per cent by the 2026-27 financial year would trigger jobs and wage growth.Read the full article on ABC Online.
How ASIC went missing in action with the banks

How ASIC went missing in action with the banks

by Shared by ABC Online. | Apr 23, 2018 | News

Barnaby Joyce’s admission that he was wrong to oppose a royal commission into banks was quickly steamrolled by Treasurer Scott Morrison’s resolute and defiant shift, quickly upgrading the corporate regulator’s legal arsenal.Read the full article on...
Corporate crooks set to face tougher penalties under new rules to be revealed by Government

Corporate crooks set to face tougher penalties under new rules to be revealed by Government

by Shared by ABC Online. | Apr 20, 2018 | News

Dodgy bankers and other corporate criminals could face a maximum 10 years’ imprisonment under tough new penalties to be revealed today.Financial services companies risk maximum fines of $210 million, with their annual turnover potentially stripped by 10 per cent...
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