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Tax crackdown to catch ’residents of nowhere’

Tax crackdown to catch ’residents of nowhere’

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jul 10, 2018 | News

That’s a key recommendation of the first proposed rewrite in 80 years of the “uncertain and complex” tax rules that govern residency, which was released by the federal government on Monday.Read the full article at the Australian Financial Review.
PwC second #MeToo letter demands more action

PwC second #MeToo letter demands more action

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jul 9, 2018 | News

The second letter sent by snail mail included the name of a senior partner and further general complaints about the culture of the firm, echoing an initial letter that complained of alleged partner conduct at the firm including sexual harassment, bullying and...
Labor’s two-tier company tax is too complex, experts warn

Labor’s two-tier company tax is too complex, experts warn

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jul 3, 2018 | News

A partial backflip by Opposition Leader Bill Shorten on Friday means that, if elected, Labor won’t totally repeal tax cuts for companies with turnovers between $10 million and $50 million, keeping the rates frozen at the current rate of 27.5 per cent.Read the full...
Bill Shorten urged to come clean on Labor tax cuts

Bill Shorten urged to come clean on Labor tax cuts

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 28, 2018 | News

Already furious at plans by Labor to repeal the current tax cuts for businesses with turnovers of up to $50 million, and limit them to those with turnovers of $10 million, the sector and the government said Labor should quickly clarify whether it plans to go as low as...
Senate would block Labor attempt to roll back company tax cuts

Senate would block Labor attempt to roll back company tax cuts

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 26, 2018 | News

With the Senate poised to knock back legislation for the remainder of the company tax cuts this week, the minor parties of One Nation, Centre Alliance and Australian Conservatives, said that did not mean they would roll back the cuts that already exist for companies...
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