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Pressure on Senate crossbenchers to pass corporate tax cuts

Pressure on Senate crossbenchers to pass corporate tax cuts

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Mar 20, 2018 | News

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann, who is leading talks with the Senate crossbench, yesterday signaled his intention to force the issue to a vote within the current sitting fortnight after the government set a deadline of the end of March for the reforms.Read the full...
Slow wage growth may be permanent, says the IMF

Slow wage growth may be permanent, says the IMF

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Sep 29, 2017 | News

Across the developed world, pay is rising more slowly than before 2008 even though unemployment in many countries is lower.Read the full article on The Australian.
Soaring commodity prices generate company tax windfall

Soaring commodity prices generate company tax windfall

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Sep 8, 2017 | News

Company and superannuation taxes have raised $79.8bn over the past financial year, a 21.8 per cent increase on 2015-16.Read the full story at the Australian.
Wayne Swan hits out at govt’s tax plans

Wayne Swan hits out at govt’s tax plans

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Jul 13, 2017 | News

Mr Swan warned against a “race to the bottom” when he addressed Finance Ministers from across the Southeast Asia region in Jakarta on Wednesday, during a panel discussion on taxation policies and how competition around the corporate tax rate can hamper the...

Companies face levy in ASIC funding overhaul

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | May 5, 2017 | News

The so-called industry funding model is set to hit business with a $240 million annual bill for regulation, with levies ranging from public and private companies through to auditors and the responsible entities for investment managers and superannuation funds.Read the...
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