A second discussion paper on proposed reforms to Division 7A has been released, aiming to simplify the overly complex legislation. The hundr…
A second discussion paper on proposed reforms to Division 7A has been released, aiming to simplify the overly complex legislation. The hundr…
The Australian Taxation Office is considering allowing big businesses to use their own accountants to provide assurance to the ATO on certai…
The federal government has responded to concerns of industry, tax experts and the education sector by delaying the introduction of the self-…
The federal government’s proposed cap on self-education tax deductions could rob the economy of $6 billion in productivity, the leading lobb…
Robert Jeremenko is the senior tax counsel at the Tax Institute. He tends to travel a lot for his job, so it’s no wonder his favourite piece…
The push to reverse a government cap on self-education expenses has been given new life now Kevin Rudd has become the Prime Minister, with o…
The Tax Institute has raised concerns the loss carry-back measures for small business, promised by the federal government in last year’s bud…
State tax reform, a new small business entity and tax deductions for childcare are just a few of the ideas the Tax Institute has put to the …
Tax practitioners are on the defensive after the Federal Government announced draft legislation last Friday afternoon that would make signif…
The tax and business community have spoken out against a paper set to be handed down by the Business Tax Working Group next week that will r…
The Federal Government has delayed an overhaul of trust rules for the third time in a little over a year. However, tax experts warn reform c…
The Australian Tax Office’s 2012/13 compliance program, which was published this morning, reveals an increased emphasis on sophisticated dat…