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Another budget black hole? Australia's carbon policy is in dire need of attention.

Man up, Malcolm, fill the budget's other big black hole

The obvious major missing ingredient in Scott Morrison's 'backflip' budget was the lack of actual tax reform - but there is another glaring black hole. Turnbull's leadership remains weak as long as he's unable to convince his backbenchers that it's OK to come out from under the lump of coal now, that we can move on from Abbott's whatever-it-takes.

Tax commissioner Chris Jordan: "The systems did work, no access was gained. It was a tax crime covert operation on our ...

Man who audits the tax office may review ATO

Tax commissioner Chris Jordan has announced an internal review of the Tax Office's policies and procedures following news that one of its highest ranking officers, Michael Cranston, allegedly abused his position as a public official.

The number of people aged over 65 will increase from 600 million today to 2.1 billion in 2050.

World is sitting on a pensions time bomb: WEF

The retirement funding gap is expected to grow to the equivalent of $400,000 per person by 2050, adjusted for wage inflation, which is larger than the size of the global economy. Australia is one of the six countries with the biggest pensions.

There is a need for random audits of bosses to better detect unpaid super, the review said.

Time for 'random audits' of bosses

Random audits of employers would be a more proactive approach in chasing down billions of dollars of unpaid superannuation, often to the nation's most vulnerable workers, says Inspector-General of Taxation Ali Noroozi.

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