The business community is furious at the possibility company tax cuts may not be passed at all, after the Greens said they would block any a…
The business community is furious at the possibility company tax cuts may not be passed at all, after the Greens said they would block any a…
The business community is calling for the Government to introduce a wage “trade-off” after it passed the mining tax legislation yesterda…
The National Retail Association says 33,000 jobs will be lost from the retail sector by 2015 unless the Federal Government commits to either…
The Government is under pressure to raise the $2 million threshold for small business to $5 million, in a compromise deal that would see ten…
A case heard before the NSW Court of Appeal in September 2011 involved an appeal concerning a damages claim that resulted from an injury suf…
Tax experts say the prospect of changes to depreciation rules could encourage companies to upgrade their plant and equipment and provide a f…
Small businesses are concerned the Govenrment’s planned changes to living away from home allowances for temporary workers could victimi…
Assistant Treasurer Mark Arbib sparked a controversy in his last few hours as a senator, announcing the Government will tighten anti-avoidan…
The ATO has been conducting an increasing range of data-matching exercises in its efforts to combat the cash economy. I could say the latest…
The Australian Taxation Office has always had plenty of bean counters on its staff, but they’ve never taken their job literally – until no…
Our self-assessment system of taxation has conditioned taxpayers, including SMEs, to expect refunds of income tax or GST to be issued prompt…
The Australian Taxation Office is expecting 12,500 complaints this year about micro employers failing to pay employees’ superannuation, amid…