500 Nuisance Tariffs to Be Abolished From July
The Australian Government has announced they would abolish almost 500 nuisance tariffs from 1 July 2024. This includes a wide range of imported items such… Read More ›
The Australian Government has announced they would abolish almost 500 nuisance tariffs from 1 July 2024. This includes a wide range of imported items such… Read More ›
The ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods (CSRM) has recently published the below papers: PolicyMod: Microsimulation Model for the Australian Tax and Transfer System… Read More ›
In 2023, National Cabinet tasked the Council on Federal Financial Relations (CFFR) to review the Report on Government Services (the RoGS) and the Performance Reporting… Read More ›
The biosecurity protection levy: Principles for design Authors: Saša Vanek and Robert Breunig The 2023 federal budget announced a $1 billion increase in Commonwealth biosecurity… Read More ›
Tax sheltering cost among high-income taxpayers: Evidence from an Australian tax policy change Authors: Arezou Zaresani, Miguel Olivo-Villabrille and Robert Breunig We present empirical evidence… Read More ›
Building public support for reducing fossil fuel subsidies: Evidence across 12 middle-income countries Speaker: Christopher Hoy (World Bank and ANU) Date & time: Tuesday 26… Read More ›
On 19 February 2024, the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS released the final report on Amount B of Pillar One, which provides a simplified and… Read More ›
The Senate Community Affairs References Committee has released its final report on the extent and nature of poverty in Australia. The committee made 14 recommendations,… Read More ›
On 20 February 2024, the European Union decided to remove four jurisdictions – the Bahamas, Belize, Seychelles, and Turks and Caicos Islands – from the… Read More ›
The Austaxpolicy blog is delighted to announce that Dr. Max Bruce has joined our editorial board from February 2024. Max Bruce serves as a co-editor… Read More ›
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