Tax

Practitioners left scratching their heads over ASIC’s latest estimated industry funding levy
Tax

‘Give us a fair go’: Practitioners left scratching their heads over ASIC’s...

The latest ASIC estimated industry funding levy proved a “sobering read” for auditors and advisers, while the...
27 July 2021 • By John Buckley

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Law firm poaches tax partner from MinterEllison
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Law firm poaches tax partner from MinterEllison

Law firm Holding Redlich has bolstered its tax controversy practice with two new hires from Australia’s largest law...
21 July 2021 • By John Buckley
ATO zeroes in on lifestyle assets
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ATO zeroes in on lifestyle assets

The ATO will now have information on an individual’s new $65,000 car or their $100,000 boat as it looks to flush out...
20 July 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Scrap luxury car tax to incentivise EV uptake
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Scrap luxury car tax to incentivise EV uptake: Grattan

The Australian think tank suggests that, in order to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the federal government should...
20 July 2021 • By John Buckley
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Tax compliance blows out to $50bn, distrust grows

A tax system that has been tweaked and altered only “around the edges” is long overdue for core intervention,...
19 July 2021 • By John Buckley
Broken tax system impeding the economy
Tax

Broken tax system impeding the economy: The Tax Institute

As the nation’s population ages, Australia must rework its tax mix to rely less on income tax and other taxes that are...
16 July 2021 • By John Buckley
South Australia district court
Tax

Truck boss jailed over $3.8m fuel tax rebate fraud

A South Australian man will spend at least 14 years in jail after being found guilty of fraudulently claiming $3.8...
16 July 2021 • By Jotham Lian
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Tax

Frydenberg says Labor ‘cannot be trusted’ on tax cuts

The Treasurer has fired warning shots over the opposition’s track record on tax, after reports indicated the Labor...
15 July 2021 • By John Buckley