Samsung is 'moving on' as it launches Galaxy Note8
As Samsung launches its new consumer-focused Galaxy Note8 in New York, the company is in conversation with Australian aviation about updating any remaining warnings about its previous Note7 phones.
Deputy Editor, BusinessDay. Reporting on tax and regulation.
As Samsung launches its new consumer-focused Galaxy Note8 in New York, the company is in conversation with Australian aviation about updating any remaining warnings about its previous Note7 phones.
Technology giants are restructuring their tax affairs and for the first time ever counting local advertising revenue.
Online retail giants Amazon, eBay, Etsy and Alibaba say the federal government has severely underestimated the threat of rival foreign online retailers failing to comply with its planned GST changes, and consumers will be left worse off.
Vicinty Centres is considering replacing some of its cleaning contractors with robots in a bid to automate and save costs, according to one of the company's non-executive directors, Wai Tang.
"He effectively told her her role on the project was just to be an ornament."
Cyber attacks against Australian agencies, businesses and individuals are on the rise, but our nation still lacks the capability to defend.
Technology giant Uber says it paid $2.5 million in tax in Australia in 2016 and that it is not one of 35 e-commerce companies under audit by the ATO.
By 2025 Australians may well see the application of artificial intelligence in the preparation of tax returns, according to a report by KPMG.
A new campaign is inviting the public to share its views on whether ride-sharing service Uber should be forced to adhere to the same state and federal regulations as taxi services.