After another successful run of the Budget Forum series, Austaxpolicy is resuming its regular coverage of tax and transfer policies and research. We hope you have enjoyed the Budget 2018-19 insights and analysis from TTPI and our contributors, on matters as diverse as energy, the environment, politics, the black economy, superannuation, and the distributional and economic effects of the proposed tax measures.
Budget Forum 2018
Budget Forum 2018: The Government Could Be Boosting the Budget Bottom Line with a Change to How It Taxes Gas by Diane Kraal
Budget Forum 2018: A Political Budget Unlikely to Work Politically by John Hewson
Budget Forum 2018: Cuts to Personal Income Tax – A Mixed Bag by Robert Breunig
Budget Forum 2018: The Future of Corporate Taxation by David Ingles
Budget Forum 2018: Should Australia Produce a Citizen’s Climate Budget? by Usman W Chohan
Budget Forum 2018: Risks Greater Than I Can Recall in My Working Life by John Hewson
Budget Forum 2018: Tax Caps and Tax Cuts: Good for Australia? by Miranda Stewart
Budget Forum 2018: Targeting the Black Economy by Joel Emery
Budget Forum 2018: A Missed Opportunity for Enhancing Australia’s Budget Transparency on Distributional Information by Teck Chi Wong
Budget Forum 2018: This is not a Genuine or Equitable Way to Simplify the Personal Income Tax System by Andrew Podger
Budget Forum 2018: Superannuation and Pension Changes in the Budget 2018-19 by Emily Millane
News and events
Through our news coverage, we also featured noteworthy post-Budget events in Canberra and the Australian National University, and shared important reports and analysis by other institutions:
- PBO Releases: 2018-19 Budget Snapshot and Policy Costing on Dividend Imputation Credit Refunds
- ANU CRSM Models the Distributional Effects of Budget 2018-19 Personal Tax Cuts
- Video: Post Budget Policy Forum by Sir Roland Wilson Foundation
- ATO Guide: 2018-19 Federal Budget Measures and Start Dates
- Gender Analyses of the Budget 2018-19 (Office for Women, Labor, National Foundation for Australian Women, NATSEM, Grattan, Women in Economics Network).
- ACOSS Budget Analysis 2018
- Parliamentary Library Publishes Budget Review 2018-19
Missing the Budget talk?
You can visit our Budget Forum series for 2016, 2017 and 2018, and follow our regular blogging for equally interesting conversation. Stay tuned for Budget Forum 2019!
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