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February

The Bank of England doesn’t seem to like the market’s sense of when interest rate cuts will start.

Britain, like Australia, has tough calls to make on tax

The Tories need tax cuts to revive their election prospects this year. But tax cuts might be unaffordable, and could keep interest rates higher for longer.

  • Hans van Leeuwen

January

Wesfarmers boss Rob Scott.

CEOs ‘back tax summit 100pc’ but Chalmers unmoved

Wesfarmers boss Rob Scott, retailer Gerry Harvey and Virgin chairman Graham Bradley have backed a national summit to jumpstart debate on tax reform.

  • Samantha Hutchinson and Gus McCubbing

CEOs urge summit to break tax ‘malaise’

The country’s peak business group will attempt to jumpstart a moribund reform agenda with a national summit.

  • Samantha Hutchinson
Former insolvency practitioner Sam Henderson was found dead in a North Sydney hotel room in April last year.

Tax scam proceeds used to back luxury club, car dealer, cannabis firm

Millions from an alleged $70 million fraud scheme were invested in a luxury club chain, a car dealership for the rich and a cannabis supplier, liquidators say.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Former insolvency practitioner Sam Henderson was found dead in a North Sydney hotel room in April last year.

Sydney Olympic FC chief’s firm investigated over $70m ‘tax scam’

A construction industry firm owned and run by the president of the Sydney Olympic Football Club, Damon Hanlin, is being investigated over an elaborate scheme that allegedly defrauded the tax office of up to $70m.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Angela Jackson of Impact Economics says the tax cuts work to encourage more people into the workforce, but more can be done to address the childcare penalty.

Women the winners from new tax cuts

Women will receive an average of $370 more in tax cuts under the new regime, but economists say more is needed to remove return-to-work disincentives.

  • Lucy Dean
Stage 3 tax cut changes: what do they mean for you?
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Stage 3 tax cut changes: what do they mean for you?

Economics editor John Kehoe explains the Albanese government's proposed changes to the stage three tax cuts and what they mean for you, come July 1.

  • Updated
Tax cuts on their way

At a glance: what the new tax cuts mean for you, based on salary

Workers slated to get nothing from the stage three tax cuts will now get $654. Higher earners will take a $4546 haircut. Here’s what you need to know.

  • Lucy Dean