ATO's integrity hit, says acting ATO boss
The integrity of the Australian Taxation Office has taken a hit, acting ATO boss Andrew Mills says.
Deputy Editor, BusinessDay. Reporting on tax and regulation.
The integrity of the Australian Taxation Office has taken a hit, acting ATO boss Andrew Mills says.
Latest scandal involving ATO members described as 'shocking' and 'disgusting' by tax professionals.
Mining giants warn laws could put local companies at risk and prevent them from taking up new investments overseas.
The ATO has released new transfer pricing guidance as it chases hundreds of millions of dollars in tax bills from companies using dubious tax schemes.
Sydney has won a global bid to host the 'Davos of women' after it was backed by leading business and political leaders.
Labor would require ATO to reveal details of companies the Tax Office cuts deals with as part of plan to recoup $5.4 billion from multinationals.
Middle-income Australians to bear brunt of budget's failure on income tax rates and thresholds.
The government's measures are just the beginning of a long fight to claw back revenue.
Infrastructure spending, payroll tax reform and funding to reskill retrenched manufacturing workers are among jobs measures in the Victorian budget.
A recent multi-million dollar tax ruling against oil giant Chevron, if allowed to stand, would have ripple effects across the globe.
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