Tax
A soft drink tax will make us less fat. But here's what it will do to prices
The United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, France, Fiji, Mexico, South Africa and parts of America have sugar taxes. Australia could be next.
End the age of entitlement - for seniors
Australia's tax system has become skewed towards a growing and apparently untouchable group of 'taxed nots' - they are older Australians who pay roughly $1 billion per year less tax than younger Australians in the same circumstances, according to a new Grattan Institute report.
The case for a basic income, no questions asked
What if the right to an income was as basic as the right to vote?
It's Halloween ... and the taxman is calling
If you're lodging with MyTax this weekend, here are a few tips to help you get more bucks back this year.
12 smart things to do with the average tax return of $2112
Eight of 10 Australians get a tax refund and the average last year was $2112
I'm ready for complaints, says tax watchdog
"I've got my ear to the ground now," says Inspector-General of Taxation Ali Noroozi.
Cutting company tax for small business is 'stupid': Noel Whittaker
A crazy idea that looks like getting up was based on the notion that government could give small business a much-needed boost by cutting their company tax.
The Money guide to shacking up with your partner
There can be unexpected tax and financial consequences of a couple moving in together.
Tax cuts to flow after backdown
Asked why it had backed down, the ATO said though a spokeswoman it had made a political judgement.
Your guide to capital gains tax on the family home
Capital gains tax on the family home is not to difficult to understand if you take it step by step.
Morrison softens super stance
Treasurer Scott Morrison has confirmed plans to water down some of the superannuation changes announced in the budget, but says he'll hold the line on the most important elements.
Best to be in the tax Goldilocks zone
The challenge with paying tax is how to make sure you don't pay too much or too little but just the right amount.
The big thing the Tax Office will be targeting this year
The Tax Office is targeting the growing number of people making a living or supplementing their regular income from the sharing economy.
The best way to give to charity
Face-to-face fundraising is here to stay, but while it's effective for charities, there are more effective ways to give.
H&M; inks tax deal
Fast-fashion retailer is one of a growing number of multinationals locking in their Australian tax.
Tax deductions for landlords
If you're letting a property to tenants, it's important to know what you can and cannot claim.
Tax cuts in limbo as Tax Office says 'no'
Tax cuts promised from Friday July 1 will fail to arrive for up to a year after the Tax Office confirmed it won't be changing its tax schedules to accommodate the prime minister.
Company tax cuts 'built on uncertain foundations'
Claims of a boost to living standards from the government's planned company tax cuts rest largely on a dramatic reduction in tax avoidance, a new analysis shows.
Changes for your hip pocket loom
As the start of the financial year approaches there is always a raft of changes in taxes and thresholds.
How to max your tax refund
Making sure you're financially organised is the key to ensuring you maximise your tax return and receive your refund as soon as possible.
Run for health cover before June 30
Amid the mid-year stocktake sales and car dealership runouts is a notion that it is rather important - to sort out private health insurance before June 30.
Giving clubs change face of philanthropy
Many people will make spontaneous donations to charity before the end of the financial year, but Bryony Green and others like her will be banding together for more "purposeful and planned" giving.
The election outcome and your finances
That unsettling prickling sensation many of you will be feeling right now is just your hip-pocket nerve reacting as July 2 nears.
What the ATO is cracking down on at tax time
Each year about 12.4 million Australians claim more $30 billion in deductions against their income, now the ATO is cracking down.
Why bracket creep is here to stay
For all the fuss about bracket creep, its impact is often overestimated.
Does tax make us behave like monkeys?
The end of the financial year is a time for financial reflection and proactive planning.
Make most of your tax situation
Many people are quick to complain about how changes to our tax system will affect them, but they won't do anything about it.
This time it's the Coalition promising things it can't afford
Labor ought to consider reversioning the old 1980's AIDS slogan: "I like sex, but I'm not prepared to die for it."
Accountants using offshore outsourcing
Australian consumers are used to the offshore call centre when dealing with telcos. But would you expect your accountant to outsource your tax return to a cheap outfit overseas?