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Ronald Mizen

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Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers have faced growing opposition for several elements of the proposed superannuation tax changes.

Chalmers urged to overhaul CGT discount on housing

Labor for Housing says savings from reforming CGT could be used to scrap GST on goods and services used to build, maintain and manage state public housing.

This Month

Got $3 million in super? Maybe you shouldn’t have to save any more?

Has Labor accidentally made a good argument to cap compulsory super?

The government’s economics team is arguing $3 million in super is more than enough for a dignified retirement. If so, why force people to save more?

Industry Minister Tim Ayers is coming to the rescue of Australia’s struggling metals smelting industry.

Labor flags equity, loans in strategy to save metals smelters

Industry Minister Tim Ayres said while responsibility started with the “very profitable” firms, it was likely many would not survive without taxpayer support.

CSL chairman Brian McNamee.

Yoghurt’s tax-free, unless it’s frozen: Calls grow to fix the GST

CSL chairman Brian McNamee says myriad carve-outs mean “half the economy” isn’t captured, while Woolworths says compliance is a big burden for business.

Fortescue founder Andrew Forrest has beef with the Australian Tax Office.

‘Aggressive, unreasonable, not legally robust’: Fortescue lashes ATO

The company says the tax office’s behaviour threatens to derail major investments in renewable or decarbonisation projects and force capital offshore.

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Former prime minister Paul Keating was the person who came up with the idea of a 12 per cent superannuation guarantee levy, which starts on Tuesday.

Keating tapped to advise Indonesian president and $1.37trn fund

President Prabowo Subianto invited the former prime minister to take on the role in a personal letter delivered by Indonesia’s foreign minister.

Jim Chalmers Commonwealth Bank

Cut income tax, lift GST, wealth tax: CBA’s reform pitch to Chalmers

In an extraordinary submission to the Productivity Commission, the country’s largest lender has put forward an extensive list of ideas to overhaul the tax system.

The slow rollout of renewables is risking net zero goals.

Chalmers urged to loosen performance test to get super behind net zero

A peak superannuation lobby group says performance benchmarks for funds make it less attractive to invest in renewables and promote productivity.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a meeting with Chinese Communist Party official Chen Jining in Shanghai on Sunday.

Albanese stuck between Trump and China as he spruiks trade and tourism

Anthony Albanese has rebuffed US pressure to commit to defending Taiwan from attack, overshadowing a six-day visit to China aimed at bolstering economic ties with Australia’s biggest trading partner.

Sussan Ley at the National Press Club.

Voters back Liberal gender quotas, but it’s not a vote swinger

In a new poll, only 8 per cent said increasing the number of female candidates was a top-three issue that could sway their vote to the Liberals.

AWU calls for smelter strategy amid growing crises

National secretary Paul Farrow says the union would welcome intervention under Labor’s Future Made in Australia policy with equity or long-term loans on the table.

Former assistant treasurer Stephen Jones.

Former Labor minister appointed ambassador to OECD in Paris

The appointment of Stephen Jones continues a long history of the plum job going to appointees with close connections to the major political parties. 

Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke speaks to the media outside the East Melbourne Synagogue after an anti-Israel protestor set it alight on Friday evening.

‘Rarely ends with words’: Burke’s plea to curb antisemitic attacks

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke calls on communities to intervene when they see signs people may be engaging in bigoted language.

A clean energy transformation of Tomago aluminium smelter in NSW faces a sliding doors moment in 2025.

Don’t get held to ‘ransom’ with urgent bailouts, Labor warned

Jim Chalmers has been urged to develop a strategy before propping up under-pressure manufacturers as the Tomago smelter seeks billions of dollars in support.

The PwC offices in Melbourne. The use of confidential government information by the firm has led to a broad overhaul of how the sector is governed.

Treasury prepares to crack down on audit firms, with or without ASIC

Officials are considering handing the corporate regulator the power to punish major accounting and consulting firms for the first time, among other options.

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Tech giants draw distinction between Canada’s digital services tax and Australia’s news media bargaining code.

Australia may not face Trump wrath over big tech levy

Donald Trump last week suspended tariff talks with Canada over its digital services tax, raising fears Australia could face a similar reception.

June

The competition watchdog’s former chief enforcer Liza Carver.

ACCC’s former top enforcer issues warning over merger laws

Liza Carver, who had been chair of the ACCC’s enforcement committee, says new rules subvert the intention of merger reforms. 

Coalition frontbencher Angus Taylor has played down the prospect of supporting changes to the GST.

Taylor: Lower spending not higher GST best way to fund tax reform

Coalition frontbencher Angus Taylor has signalled a reluctance to contemplate changes to the rate of the 25-year-old goods and services tax.

Donald Trump speaking at the weekend. The US President has called off discussions over trade tariffs with Canada in anger over its plan to impose taxes on US technology companies.

Labor says making big tech pay for news is a ‘key priority’

Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino says a plan for new charges will come soon, setting his government on a collision course with Donald Trump.

Assistant Treasurer and Financial Services Minister Daniel Mulino.

$3m super tax won’t kill aspiration: assistant treasurer

Assistant treasurer Daniel Mulino has also left the door open to further changes to Australia’s $4.2 trillion superannuation system.

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