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Small business tax debts to be revealed to credit agencies

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Dec 21, 2016 | News

The measure, which comes as tax debts to the Australian Taxation Office hit almost $20 billion, will initially apply to businesses with Australian Business Numbers and tax debts of more than $10,000 that are at least 90 days overdue.Read the full story at Sydney...

Tax Office spent $150,000 on IT ‘reinvention’ conference weeks before system crash

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Dec 19, 2016 | News

More than 200 senior staff enjoyed lunch and a three-course dinner at Canberra’s swanky QT Hotel in November as they watched presentations from internal and external technology experts.Read the full story at Sydney Morning Herald.

‘They’re robbing you already’: backpackers lament new tax

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Nov 29, 2016 | News

“This tax is just not acceptable because they’re robbing you already,” Ms Pincho tells Fairfax Media at Bondi Beach a few hours after the deal sealing the tax’s future was announced.Read the full story at Sydney Morning Herald. 

Aldi still undecided on tax transparency code

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Nov 28, 2016 | News

Woolworths recently agreed to sign up to the Voluntary Tax Transparency Code, which targets businesses with turnover of more than $100 million and follows public anger over multinationals engaging in aggressive tax avoidance.Read the full story at the Sydney Morning...

The good and bad of Donald Trump’s tax plan and what it means for you

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Nov 11, 2016 | News

Chartered Accountants tax leader Michael Croker suggests Trump’s policies – most notably his plan to cut the corporate tax rate – might reshape the way US thinks about paying tax in Australia.Read the full story at Sydney Morning Herald.
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