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Tax, payments and banks – the small business budget wishlist

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | May 8, 2017 | News

But whether these better days will provide relief for small business is another question. MySmallBusiness asked the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, the Council of Small Business of Australia and CPA Australia what’s on their wish list...

Meet the 48 millionaires who pay no income tax

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Apr 20, 2017 | News

Each of the 48 earned more than $1 million before deductions, an average of $2.46 million each.Read the full article on The Sydney Morning Herald.

ATO unlikely to recoup the $2.9b it’s chasing from multinationals

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Apr 7, 2017 | News

Apple, Google, Microsoft, BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Crown, Chevron and Singtel Optus are among those named during evidence at the Senate inquiries or in ASX statements as being audited by the ATO, and are fighting tax bills. It is unclear which ones are being included...

Angry, young accountants lead exodus from big firms

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Apr 3, 2017 | News

“We call them the angry, young accountants,” Macolino says.”They are typically aged between 28 and 40. They are in mid-tier and larger firms. They feel they are crunching numbers [and] they can’t support their clients properly. They are bound...

Call for CEOs, rich to forgo tax cut from end of debt levy

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Mar 13, 2017 | News

The temporary budget repair levy, informally known as the debt levy, is a 2 per cent loading for people on the top tax bracket.Read the full story at the Sydney Morning Herald. 
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