The government is cutting the Research and Development Tax Incentive for businesses with an Australian turnover of over $20 billion a year i…
The government is cutting the Research and Development Tax Incentive for businesses with an Australian turnover of over $20 billion a year i…
The taxation implications of insurance payouts can become quite “messy” and are not always clear. A recent decision by the Administrative Ap…
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott is backing away from a draft Coalition plan to encourage people and business to move to northern Australia aft…
The federal government has continued to remain quiet on how it intends to tax the super system, with Superannuation Minister Bill Shorten re…
Determining whether someone is employed as an employee or a contractor is an important issue for SMEs to get right. Certainly there are tax …
The federal government’s plans to target large multinational companies which it says are not paying their fair share of tax could inadvert…
Ben Polis faces bankruptcy over an unpaid $582,000 tax bill to the Australian Tax Office but the disgraced founder and former chief executiv…
New Australian Taxation Office Commissioner Chris Jordan has broken his silence. In a message to ATO staff two days ago in an internal ma…
An accounting body is calling on the government to crack down on the number of businesses using unregistered bookkeepers. The lobby comes…
NSW will be the epicentre of a housing construction recovery in 2013 following years of underperformance, according to the latest Business O…
As a small to medium business in Australia, you are likely to find what is referred to as a tax “minimisation” strategy only takes you s…
p>Mortgage holders have been warned of two illegal tax avoidance schemes being offered by unscrupulous promoters that could result in tax de…