'No apologies' for hardline DPT
The diverted profits tax (DPT) could spark revenue brawls between Australia and neighbours such as Singapore and China, but the government is not apologising for its hardline policy.
The diverted profits tax (DPT) could spark revenue brawls between Australia and neighbours such as Singapore and China, but the government is not apologising for its hardline policy.
Australia has hit a "historic low" with its politically-motivated tax that will repel foreign investors: Corporate Tax Association.
The ATO is cracking down on the exploitation of research and development tax incentives ahead of tax season.
WA Nationals leader Brendon Grylls has urged the big miners to spend millions fighting Canberra politicians and not him.
There is a blithe assumption that Australia can jack up taxes with no danger from rival ore suppliers.
A member of the financial system inquiry warns a tax structure used to attract investors is rife and should be banned.
Analysts and fund managers are trying to work out what the ATO's review of stapled security structures could mean for listed companies.
Major companies are shocked by a ATO crackdown they say will double the tax on $10 billion in foreign investment in infrastructure.
The ATO still does not know what caused either of the mass technology outages it has suffered in the past month.
What the hell is the AICD doing advocating for personal tax cuts and a GST rise?!
The biggest business idea of the past three decades – the multinational company – is in deep trouble.
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