Tax | News, Advice & Guides | The Sydney Morning Herald
Advertisement
Tax cuts rely on 'Goldilocks' economy continuing

Tax cuts rely on 'Goldilocks' economy continuing

How realistic are the budget's assumptions about where our economy will head over the next few years, and beyond?

  • by Clancy Yeates

Latest

How taxpayers can make the most of the budget
Analysis
Income tax

How taxpayers can make the most of the budget

Should you delay or bring forward your tax deductions?

  • by Melissa Browne
What you need to know about your student debt before heading overseas
Analysis
HECS

What you need to know about your student debt before heading overseas

Previously, the fact that you had a HELP or TSL debt when you left the country didn’t matter. Now it does.

  • by Melissa Browne
Discrimination isn't just a cultural problem; it's an economic one
Opinion
Gender equality

Discrimination isn't just a cultural problem; it's an economic one

Until we stamp out discrimination in pay and ensure women move into the highest ranks of corporate and political life, we cannot end toxic workplace cultures.

  • by Nassim Khadem
Sydney's richest and poorest postcodes have barely changed since 2004
Exclusive
Income tax

Sydney's richest and poorest postcodes have barely changed since 2004

The richest areas in NSW and Australia are well entrenched with nine of the 10 top postcodes for average taxable income remaining the same.

  • by Nigel Gladstone
It's time for sweetest tax of them all
Opinion
GST

It's time for sweetest tax of them all

No tax has ever succeeded as quickly as Britain's sugar tax.

  • by Peter Martin
Advertisement
'Just plain wrong': Chris Bowen responds over franking credits
Opinion
Income tax

'Just plain wrong': Chris Bowen responds over franking credits

Budgets are about priorities. And to get the budget back to surplus difficult decisions need to be made.

  • by Chris Bowen

'They’re in the business of collecting scalps.'

Peter Fortunatow feels he has been caught in the net of ATO's debt collection operations. ​

'There’s really nothing more they can do to me.'

Whistleblower Richard Boyle speaks out about the ATO.

Who is watching the tax collectors?
Opinion
Editorial

Who is watching the tax collectors?

EDITORIAL: It is clear that Australian taxpayers do not enjoy the level of rights and protections that they deserve.

Labor's dividend imputation changes a 'tax on widows'
Opinion
Income tax

Labor's dividend imputation changes a 'tax on widows'

Make up your own mind about the accuracy of the costing – I reckon the figures speak for themselves.

  • by Noel Whittaker