Little to lose and much to win
A shift to the Productivity Commission’s favoured model would have cost no state or territory more than 2.5 per cent of its revenue.
A shift to the Productivity Commission’s favoured model would have cost no state or territory more than 2.5 per cent of its revenue.
Voters have Clayton’s GST reform to look forward to — in nine years.
The Reserve Bank remains firmly on the sidelines of the global trend toward higher interest rates.
Big businesses in Australia and other rich countries are exerting more market power than ever before, a new study has found.
The Reserve Bank Board has left the official interest rate unchanged at 1.5 per cent for a record 23rd month in a row.
How much less American will Harley-Davidson motorcycles be if they’re made in Thailand? A lot, Donald Trump thinks.
The four biggest US tech giants paid an extra $380 million tax last year in the wake of tough new tax-avoidance laws.
For all the bleating about the gender pay gap, it’s men who’ve got the raw end of dramatic changes in the nature of work.
New figures show booming tax revenue is helping to curb the hit to the budget from planned company tax cuts.
Labor’s plan to roll back corporate tax cuts will exacerbate what’s looking like a permanent kink in the nation’s company tax system.
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