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With productivity enhancement a major goal of the Albanese government, now is the time for competitive, fair, and fit-for-purpose tax reform, writes Tony Merlo.
From this week, large companies including BHP, Apple and Meta will have to publish detailed tax information to stamp out tax avoidance.
The Australian Capital Territory’s payroll tax surcharge for large employers will increase July 1, the territory’s government said June 30.
Read on to discover the latest tariff and trade policy measures as they unfold and learn what Australian businesses can be doing to respond.
A Group of 7 agreement that led to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent scrapping a retaliatory tax proposal that had threatened Australian investors in America is still being examined by Labor ...
Melbourne businessman Hash Tayeh faces ATO legal action over $1m in unpaid taxes linked to 12 companies he directed while running fast food chain Burgertory.
Jim Chalmers welcomes the news that Australian investors will likely escape a 15 per cent tax that would have been imposed on them as part of Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill".
The prime minister and the treasurer have been lobbying Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to drop the tax, which threatened the returns of Australian super funds.
Australian retirees saved as US drops Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill change which would have slugged their superfunds, potentially for billions of dollars.
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is urging taxpayers not to lodge their tax returns as soon as they can on July 1, or they could risk being pulled up and having their refund delayed. Tax time is ...
The proposal would allow the Trump administration to raise taxes on countries deemed to levy discriminatory taxes against American firms.
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