WET drying up for some?
ATO, industry move to tighten rebate requirements
The State of State Taxes: Reform or Land Grab?
Reports indicate that SA taxes for business are at the top of the range, and State taxes are generally inefficient and distorted, particularly for land and housing. Are there any prospects for change?
ATO targetting WET Producer Rebate compliance
Focus on "associated producers"
Broken Promises on Business Taxes
SA Mid-Year Budget Review A Circular from RevenueSA on 16 December 2011 (Information Circular 34), reveals that in the 2011-2012 Mid-Year Budget Review released by the Treasurer: “The Government has…
Superannuation: Excess Contributions Tax & Special Circumstances
Following the introduction of the more limited superannuation contribution caps from 1 July 2009 (concessional contribution cap for members under 50 years – $25,000; and for members over 50 years –…
Announcement on Trust Taxation Amendments (Bamford)
The Assistant Treasurer and Minster for Financial Services and Superannuation, the Hon Bill Shorten MP, addressed the National Convention of the Taxation Institute of Australia in Brisbane this…
Ken Henry Tax Report
WORKERS will be encouraged to pump more cash into their superannuation accounts to boost national savings and help offset the growing cost of an ageing population by measures announced by the Federal…
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