Australian Institute of Family Studies Publishes New Estimates of the Costs of Children
The report summarises new research on the costs of children conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre at the University of New South Wales. It… Read More ›
The report summarises new research on the costs of children conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre at the University of New South Wales. It… Read More ›
Limiting the impact of excessive interest deductions on mining revenues – closes on Friday, 18 May 2018. For many resource-rich developing countries, mineral resources present… Read More ›
The Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation (ICRICT) announced that Jayati Ghosh and Wayne Swan have accepted to join the Commission. ICRICT… Read More ›
In a report released on Tuesday 17th April, The Australia Institute researchers Rod Campbell and Cameron Murray call for a stronger revenue base through increased… Read More ›
Digitalization presents both opportunities and risks for fiscal policy. It has the potential to improve the design and implementation of fiscal policy, but it also… Read More ›
Join the Australian National University’s College of Business and Economics on the 3rd of May at The Civic Pub for predictions and candid conversation about the… Read More ›
The Business Law Section of the Law Council of Australia (BLS) is offering the Forsyth/Pose Scholarship for papers on a topic in the field of… Read More ›
The taxation of personal savings and wealth varies widely, offering governments significant scope for tax reforms that simultaneously improve both the efficiency and fairness of… Read More ›
TTPI Working Paper 6/2018: Detect and deter or catch and release: Are financial penalties an effective way to penalise deliberate tax evaders? Author: Chris Leech,… Read More ›
Transfer pricing country profile: Australia. The OECD has published new transfer pricing country profiles for Australia, China (People’s Republic of), Estonia, France, Georgia, Hungary, India,… Read More ›
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