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The Digital Divide and Taxpayer Rights – Cautionary Findings from the United States

Tax authorities around the world are increasingly digitising tax services. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is no exception, having committed itself to a “digital by… Read More ›

The Tax System in a Digital Age – Success Depends on Protecting Taxpayer Rights

Society is changing faster than at any time in history. Economic forecasts suggest the economy and labour markets will change at an equally rapid pace.… Read More ›

Taxing Global Profits: A ‘Back to the Future’ Reform

Proposals for the reform of corporate income taxes are in high demand. Global firms can, if they want, avoid paying their taxes and the ‘trillion… Read More ›

Spending Cuts Versus Tax Increases: The Differential Effect of Austerity Plans on the Economy

The term austerity indicates a policy of sizeable reduction of government deficits and stabilisation of government debt, achieved by means of spending cuts or tax… Read More ›

More Carefully Designed, a Stage Three Tax Measure Could Be a Responsible and Genuine Reform

At the time of last year’s budget, I wrote a blog post[1] revealing how neither the Government’s nor the Labor Party’s then proposed tax changes… Read More ›

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