Labor would force ATO to give details of deals it cuts with big business
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.
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.
Will Scott Morrison's big spending, big taxing, big borrowing budget impart a big fiscal stimulus to the economy in the coming financial year? Not so much.
Unless we act seriously to preserve our threatened planet, all the budget's nuances will be meaningless.
The budget seems to have elevated hypocrisy and backtracking to new heights of shamelessness.
Spending will stay at or near record highs while revenue rapidly climbs to match.
The wages growth needed to deliver the federal budget prediction of a return to surplus is unlikely to materialise, employment law experts and economists have warned.
Malcolm Turnbull says his welfare drug tests are "based on love".
CBA boss Ian Narev has slammed the government's budget bank levy as an "opportunistic tax grab" and "policy concocted on the run" and warned that the cost would have to be borne by either customers or shareholders.
NSW and Victoria have effectively stolen money and power from the rest of Australia for 60 years.
Foreign aid reductions to see Australia tumble down OECD ranks of donor countries.
It's been a big week for budgets with endless analysis after the event and daily leaks during the run up.
Scott Morrison succumbed to hubris before Bill Shorten's budget reply, asserting that only two groups seemed to be unhappy with his audacious budget reset: the big banks and the Labor Party.
If you think the big new bank tax is outrageous and unfair, tell us what would be a better, fairer way to raise a quick $1.6 billion or so next year.
The country's biggest banks warn that a $6.2b tax could have "unintended consequences".
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Labor will put higher education at the centre of its response to this year's budget by announcing it will oppose all the government's major university changes, including the proposed rise in fees and slashing of the HECS repayment threshold.
Taking a redundancy could see workers forced to live on minimum wage for at least six months, with the government increasing the waiting period for welfare for people with savings.Â
The government will introduce its school funding changes into Parliament on Thursday.
Government appoints Leonie McGregor as interim CEO of entitlements authority.
Middle-income Australians to bear brunt of budget's failure on income tax rates and thresholds.
Queensland Labor MPs found plenty to criticise in federal Treasurer Scott Morrison's budget.
Scott Morrison has delivered one of the least conventional, and most effective, post budget sales pitches in memory.
The federal government and Australia's five largest banks are on a collision course.
Businesses soon to be hit with new levies for employing foreign visa workers say the changes will be "another barrier" to growth.
PM promised to govern from 'sensible centre". In the new federal budget, he has found it.
Banks are warning they will try to pass on some of the government's $6.2 billion bank levy to their millions of customers.
Scott Morrison's plan to utilise Australia's "big hearts" to fund the NDIS is under threat, with both Labor and the Greens raising concerns over the funding plan.
Patients will continue to be hit with rising out-of-pocket health costs under the Turnbull government's slow thaw in the Medicare rebate freeze, experts have warned.
Labor leader to accuse government of favouring millionaires over middle-income earners.
Senator Derryn Hinch has called for the Australian Federal Police to investigate a leak that led to $14 billion being wiped off banking stocks in the hours before the federal budget.
A first home buyer would only save an extra 1 per cent of the median property price in Sydney or Melbourne under the government's new super deposit scheme, analysis of the federal budget has revealed, as economists question the impact of the policy in areas most targeted by the Turnbull government.
Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison have launched a media blitz to sell, and defend, their latest budget.
You'd be hard-pressed to judge who had the worst job in the nation's capital on Wednesday.
A government trial to drug-test welfare recipients will use a profiling tool to work out who is more likely to be a substance abuser.
The government's measures are just the beginning of a long fight to claw back revenue.
Toowoomba mayor Paul Antonio has called for a new Citytrain link between his city and Brisbane to be piggy-backed on the federal government's $8.4 billion budget commitment for the Melbourne to Brisbane inland rail route.
Scott Morrison and Malcolm Turnbull have got back into the business of governing.
Whenever businesses are hit with a nasty new levy, there is a predictable response: we'll pass it on to customers.
The federal government's bank levy is as personal as it is punitive and political.