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’ATO operates its systems to target revenue collection’: Kate Carnell

’ATO operates its systems to target revenue collection’: Kate Carnell

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Jul 4, 2018 | News

The submission, obtained under Freedom of Information laws, was made by Ms Carnell’s office to the Treasury review announced in early April by Revenue and Financial Services Minister Kelly O’Dwyer, following allegations of the ATO’s unfair treatment of small...
The inside story of Labor’s $20 billion tax shock

The inside story of Labor’s $20 billion tax shock

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Jun 29, 2018 | News

“I’ve got to be quick, I’ve got a caucus meeting to get to.”Read the full article at the Sydney Morning Herald.
Give power back to citizens to fight government agencies, inquiry urged

Give power back to citizens to fight government agencies, inquiry urged

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Jun 15, 2018 | News

On Thursday some groups appearing before a parliamentary inquiry into Model Litigant Obligations likened the behaviour of large government agencies such as the Australian Taxation Office to the big banks.Read the full article at the Sydney Morning Herald.
Pink tax versus blue tax: the case for taxing women lightly

Pink tax versus blue tax: the case for taxing women lightly

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Jun 14, 2018 | News

Treasurer Scott Morrison says the idea is absurd.Read the full article at the Sydney Morning Herald.
Flat income tax rate will limit people ’gaming the system’: researcher

Flat income tax rate will limit people ’gaming the system’: researcher

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Jun 13, 2018 | News

An analysis of 160 million Australian tax records between 1999 and 2014 has found six times the expected number of taxpayers hovering just below the 37 per cent tax bracket.Read the full article at the Sydney Morning Herald.
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