Fears election will delay benefit rule solution
Changes to division 7A rules covering unpaid present entitlements have been repeatedly pushed back. Will they be fixed before the election?
Changes to division 7A rules covering unpaid present entitlements have been repeatedly pushed back. Will they be fixed before the election?
Tax experts at Etax.com.au have found the profession that claims by far the most tax deductions in Australia, followed by real estate agents, and lawyers.
Former ACCC boss Allan Fels says royal commissioner Kenneth Hayne must consider breaking up or "ring-fencing" the banks.
The ATO has received a good report on its handling of GST refunds but a mismatch exists in the precious metals industry.
The Coalition's plans to screen tax records of firms bidding on Commonwealth contracts could disadvantage longstanding businesses.
The ATO and a specialist research unit within the federal government have used randomised trials to recoup money owed in annual tax returns.
The Institute of Public Accountants has warned a superannuation amnesty is currently operating without legal foundation.
Investor Martin Andrew Thomas was hit with $15 million in tax and penalties assessments, prompting more than seven years of court cases.
Tax experts say a new draft determination could leave taxpayers and agents without enough detail to know when tougher rules will be applied, prompting a tax liability.
There are legitimate concerns about contribution limits to family self-managed superannuation funds with overseas members, writes John Wasil...
That donor-advised funds have become so popular with Silicon Valley billionaires has only added to their intrigue.
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