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Business tax reform in Australia. Includes analysis by local and overseas industry experts of past tax reforms, our current business tax system and potential future developments as canvassed by the Australian Government's Future Tax System Review (Henry Review)
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The impact of the digital economy on tax compliance, tax bases and tax administration has emerged as a key issue for taxpayers, tax advisors, tax administrators and tax academics. The topic was the focus of the 13th International Conference on Tax Administration organised by the University of...
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Hungary was the first post-socialist country in eastern Europe to adopt a general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR). The original GAAR adopted in 1990, best described as a "form and substance" GAAR, was supplemented by a second GAAR in 1998, best described as a "proper use of rights" GAAR. The tax...
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Australian tax laws have contained a general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) for over a century. The income tax GAAR proved robust for over half a century but ceased to be effective when read down in the 1970s and was replaced in 1981. The current GAAR has been recently amended to include specific...
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Earlier this year, the Australian Government finally released the findings of the tax review panel looking at “Australia’s Future Tax System”, known colloquially (and referred to in this note) as the “Henry Report” after the chair of the review panel, Ken Henry. The report,...
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