Government Seeks New Approaches to Tackle Welfare Dependency
Migrants and refugees, at risk young people, Newstart recipients over 50 years of age and carers will be the focus of the next tranche of… Read More ›
Migrants and refugees, at risk young people, Newstart recipients over 50 years of age and carers will be the focus of the next tranche of… Read More ›
The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has released its performance audit report on the Reinventing the ATO program. The report is available here.
TTPI Honorary Fellow Jim Killaly’s article, ‘Fair Game: Is Australia vulnerable or getting its fair share?’, was recently published in the Journal of Australian Taxation… Read More ›
Four out of five CEOs said they would boost investment and 70 per cent said they would hire more people if the Senate votes to… Read More ›
The Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation (CBT) has started a new tax blog, following the lead of the ANU Tax and Transfer Policy Institute… Read More ›
Women make up half of the nation’s workforce but earn only 77 per cent of men’s average full-time income, according to the latest gender equality… Read More ›
The Routledge Companion to Tax Avoidance Research Edited by Nigar Hashimzade, Yuliya Epifantseva This collection provides a comprehensive guide to students and academics on the… Read More ›
Tax, Social Policy and Gender: Rethinking Equality and Efficiency, edited by Professor Miranda Stewart, will be launched on 16 November 2017, prior to the public… Read More ›
Qatar and Saint Kitts and Nevis are the two latest countries which have joined the Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS). The Inclusive… Read More ›
Following the Australian Government’s announcement that from 1 July 2018, purchasers of new residential premises or new residential subdivisions would pay the GST on the… Read More ›
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