Child Care Subsidy Increase Brought Forward
Around 250,000 Australian families will now benefit from increased Child Care Subsidy (CCS) from 7 March 2022 as the plan is brought forward four months… Read More ›
Around 250,000 Australian families will now benefit from increased Child Care Subsidy (CCS) from 7 March 2022 as the plan is brought forward four months… Read More ›
This report presents Treasury analysis on the first six months of the JobKeeper Payment (to 27 September 2020), reflecting on the design and initial impacts… Read More ›
Date & time: Tuesday 26 October 2021, 2.00pm–3.30pm (AEDT) Mode: Online via Zoom Speaker: Chris Murphy This seminar analyses the origins of the COVID-19 economic… Read More ›
New research by the ACOSS/UNSW Sydney Poverty and Inequality Partnership reveals the deepest, most enduring economic damage of the COVID pandemic has been felt in… Read More ›
Major reform of the international tax system finalised last week at the OECD will ensure that Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) will be subject to a minimum… Read More ›
Bracket creep and its fiscal impact By Australian Parliamentary Budget Office Bracket creep is a term that describes a situation where income growth causes individuals… Read More ›
Corporate effective tax rates for R&D: The case of expenditure-based R&D tax incentives Authors: Ana Cinta González Cabral, Silvia Appelt and Tibor Hanappi R&D tax… Read More ›
Tax Avoidance in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Mining Sector Author: Giorgia Albertin, Boriana Yontcheva, Dan Devlin, Hilary Devine, Marc Gerard, Sebastian Beer, Irena Jankulov Suljagic & Vimal… Read More ›
The Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) supports the Parliament by providing independent, authoritative and non-partisan analysis of budgetary issues and the fiscal cost of policy proposals.… Read More ›
The Australian Government has released the Final Budget Outcome for 2020-21. The Australian Government general government sector recorded an underlying cash deficit of $134.2 billion… Read More ›
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