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The global giants costing Australia billions of dollars hit with a reality check
Opinion
Opinion

The global giants costing Australia billions of dollars hit with a reality check

They may not be breaking the law, but the taxes multinationals pay are not proportional to the profits they are raking in. That’s something laws passed earlier this week seek to change.

  • by Millie Muroi

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Will a share transfer after death trigger a tax trap?

Will a share transfer after death trigger a tax trap?

Generally, when an asset changes ownership, a capital gains tax assessment is triggered. But there are exceptions.

  • by Paul Benson
‘Respect for people’s money’: Crisafulli flags LNP budget priorities

‘Respect for people’s money’: Crisafulli flags LNP budget priorities

The LNP has ramped up its rhetoric on economic management, including a pledge to upskill public servants – not sack them – to save money on consultants.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
Should we sell or rent our elderly mother’s house?

Should we sell or rent our elderly mother’s house?

Doing the calculations on the cost of renting versus selling a property can be necessary so you don’t get slugged with surprise taxes.

  • by Paul Benson
Never mind negative gearing – this is the real steal

Never mind negative gearing – this is the real steal

Everyone seems to have an opinion on negative gearing, but the way the country taxes capital gains is costing a fortune and adding to house price pain.

  • by Shane Wright
If Albanese wants this fight, he’ll need to gear up for a big one

If Albanese wants this fight, he’ll need to gear up for a big one

Negative gearing is a totemic policy because of the way any attempt at reform can be turned into an assault on aspiration or a scare about a tax grab.

  • by David Crowe
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Should I max out my offset account or invest in shares instead?
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Should I max out my offset account or invest in shares instead?

Figuring out how to make your money work harder for you can be challenging enough, let alone in a cost-of-living crisis.

  • by Caterina Hrysomallis
Why sorting your tax early this year is more important than ever

Why sorting your tax early this year is more important than ever

You need to look for every tax deduction and defer any income you can, and take advice on your particular circumstances so you don’t overdo it.

  • by Julia Hartman
Nine out of 10 landlords are getting their income tax returns wrong, and the ATO is watching

Nine out of 10 landlords are getting their income tax returns wrong, and the ATO is watching

Dodgy landlords making inflated claims for repairs and maintenance on their rental properties are firmly in the Australian Tax Office’s sights.

  • by Rachel Clun
We need our own tax cops to chase cheats: ATO chief

We need our own tax cops to chase cheats: ATO chief

The retiring head of the tax office, Chris Jordan, says the organisation needs more powers as criminals attempt to fleece taxpayers and steal their identities.

  • by Shane Wright
Stage 3 changes revive push to curb negative gearing

Stage 3 changes revive push to curb negative gearing

The issue is a potential test for the government after it broke its election promise to keep stage 3 cuts in their original form, raising questions about other tax pledges.

  • by David Crowe

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