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Increase property taxes to curb rising: Thomas Piketty

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Oct 10, 2016 | News

Read the full story at the Sydney Morning Herald.

Uber’s tax stoush could challenge business model, workplace insurer Suncorp says

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Sep 7, 2016 | News

A submission to a NSW inquiry into the ride-sharing industry says the case, currently before the Federal Court, could help determine whether Uber drivers are classified as ’employees’ or ‘contractors’ under the law – particularly in...

Australians with links to Panama Papers could be charged following raids this week

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Sep 6, 2016 | News

All up 1,000 taxpayers – many of whom are high-net-worth individuals and their lawyers and accountants – are under investigation by the Australian Taxation Office.Read the full story at The Sydney Morning Herald.

Government spending pads growth in second quarter

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Sep 6, 2016 | News

The country’s current account deficit came in well below forecasts at $15.5 billion after the Australian Bureau of Statistics revised its numbers to include an extra $5.8 billion in income.Read the full story at The Sydney Morning Herald.

Small businesses shunning banks, turning to lender alternatives

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Sep 5, 2016 | News

Manuel Katakis was stuck between a rock and a hard place. His dream of opening a new burger store in Sydney had finally been realised, but clientele was slow during the winter months and he was struggling financially to keep the business ticking over. He had been open...
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