by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Apr 13, 2018 | News
Deputy chair of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee Julian Hill says public servants have told him arbitrary staffing caps and long running labour hire contracts have contributed to a toxic culture inside the ATO, which is accused of bullying, intimidation and...
by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Apr 11, 2018 | News
The nation’s second largest lender, which includes Bank of Melbourne, BankSA and St George Bank, will deeply drill into borrowers’ income and spending to better understand their living expenses, commitments, capacity to repay and verify documents. Read the full...
by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Apr 6, 2018 | News
While NSW, the nation’s economic powerhouse, will see its share of the goods and services tax reduced because of booming revenue from property transactions, the west’s per capita share will rise to 47 cents in the dollar from 34 cents.Read the full article...
by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Mar 19, 2018 | News
An open-ended number of visas will be issued through the Global Talent Scheme for technology, science and engineering businesses, and other companies that generate at least $4 million a year in revenue, or are listed on the share market, and are prepared to pay staff...
by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Mar 16, 2018 | News
“Taxable income does not indicate a person’s means,” Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand tax leader Michael Croker said.Read the full article on the Australian Financial Review.