The Australian Tax Office has had some success with its latest tax amnesty with more than three people a day applying under the scheme. Tax …
The Australian Tax Office has had some success with its latest tax amnesty with more than three people a day applying under the scheme. Tax …
I’ve discussed the various Australian Tax Office data-matching programs on several occasions. SMEs should be aware of the latest programs wh…
The tax system makes many impositions on small businesses, not all of them welcome. The time it takes many SMEs to comply with their tax and…
The Australian Taxation Office is urging all taxpayers to declare their offshore income to avoid harsh penalties, as part of the ATO’s cra…
A second discussion paper on proposed reforms to Division 7A has been released, aiming to simplify the overly complex legislation. The hundr…
Amendments to a bill currently before Parliament have made changes that affect many people. These concern the Family Tax Benefit, the Child …
The Australian Taxation Office has said in Parliament that government could “consider at some point” adding tax debts to credit ratings, in …
A string of company insolvencies in 2013 lead to around $190 million in unpaid superannuation to employees that will never be recovered, acc…
An Abbott government discussion paper designed to boost the data-gathering capabilities of the Australian Taxation Office could see business…
The Tax Institute is calling on the government to urgently cut the company tax rate by two percentage points, as big businesses stand to foo…
Companies may no longer be able to claim tax deductions for contributions made to employee benefit trusts, unless the employees sell their s…
Tax refunds are often thought of as a sacrosanct part of our tax system. They’re not. There is no guarantee that anyone will get a tax refun…