Just to correct you there, Prime Minister
Tax plan is "not a cut" but its still okay with us, says business group.
business planSmall businesses to get tax relief
Tax relief on the way for small businesses in the new year to help cope with the economic slump.
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Chop GST, urges Lew
Billionaire businessman Solomon Lew wants the GST cut to 5 per cent and says the Government must go into deficit.
cash flowTax benefits, pitfalls to super
There are pitfalls for those trying to divert regular taxable income into a superannuation fund.
superannuationLuxury car tax to be scuppered
The fate of the budget's $555 million increase in the tax on luxury cars is looking bleak.
business travelNeed-to-know: Car deductions
When it comes to tax deductions on travel, the rule is if you want to claim it, log it, says Max Newnham.
business travelCrime body suspects Hogan of travel sham
Star Paul Hogan misrepresented his tax residency status to dodge tax, the nation's crime commission suspects.
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Rudd rules out GST cut
The Federal Government will consider proposals the business community, but will not drop GST rate.
business plan, cash flowNow you can dob yourself in
The Tax Office is taking a tougher stance in a bid to keep self-managed funds in line.
regulatorySimpler tax rules urged
The Federal Government has been asked to consider scrapping tax deductions for work-related expenses.
regulatoryCompany tax may increase
Company tax could increase to pay for taking GST off petrol excise, leaked letter reveals.
Aggressive tax planning hurts
Small businesses are suffering as global companies avoid tax, says a business council leader.
regulatory, strategyTax in Managing your business
Home office tax traps for sole traders
Sole traders working from home should beware of capital gains tax, writes Max Newnham.
cash flow, legalThe abc of FBT for the ATO? It's complicated..
Australia's tax review needs to address problems with fringe benefits tax if it is serious about reform, writes Max Newnham.
BASThey are out to get you
One of the biggest mistakes a small business can make is ignoring the taxman, warns Max Newnham.
cash flow, case studies, legalAustralia's tax system 'unfair'
A new survey claims Australia's tax system is unfair, too complex and even encourages the illegal cash economy.
BAS, cash flow, regulatoryTax cuts promote jobs for all
Full employment is worth the price of a rate rise, write Sinclair Davidson and Alex Robson.
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