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All or nothing on company tax cuts, government vows

All or nothing on company tax cuts, government vows

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 25, 2018 | News

With Parliament sitting for the last time before a six week break and the Super Saturday of byelections on July 28, there appears no prospect of the government mimicking last week’s passage of the income tax cuts by securing the support of One Nation, the Centre...
Top earners won’t get more than others: Scott Morrison

Top earners won’t get more than others: Scott Morrison

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 22, 2018 | News

A day after the government pushed the largest income tax changes in a generation through the Senate, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and senior ministers have been talking up their success on Friday.Read the full article at the Australian Financial Review.
Malcolm Turnbull’s income tax cuts poised to pass the Senate today

Malcolm Turnbull’s income tax cuts poised to pass the Senate today

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 21, 2018 | News

The Senate amended the legislation yesterday to scrap the third stage of the plan, which will give tax relief to high income earners from 2024 onwards.Read the full article at the Australian Financial Review.
PwC #MeToo report sent anonymously to senior partners

PwC #MeToo report sent anonymously to senior partners

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 21, 2018 | News

Sent anonymously, the missive outlined what the author or authors described as ongoing tolerance of inappropriate behaviour at the big four accounting and consulting firm. It outlined alleged partner conduct at the firm including sexual harassment, bullying and...
Companies lagging on revenue recognition accounting changes

Companies lagging on revenue recognition accounting changes

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 20, 2018 | News

The new rules involve a potentially complex five-step assessment process, but essentially look to have companies book revenue and costs for contracts as the goods or services are provided.Read the full article at the Australian Financial Review.
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