Last night’s federal budget included cuts to company tax rates for small businesses, which have been welcomed by industry groups.
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Tough times for alcohol industry
Tax changes may spell the downfall of the alcohol industry.
With the federal budget looming and the ongoing debate about taxation on alcohol, industry analysts at IBISWorld have compiled a comprehensive
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Jamie Oliver challenges Australia to follow UK lead on sugar tax
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has praised the introduction of a tax on sugary drinks in the UK and urged other countries like Australia to follow suit as a way to fight obesity.
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Euromonitor modelling shows Australian shift away from soft drinks
Amidst a global debate concerning the implementation of excise tax proposals on sugary beverages, Euromonitor International has employed an inductive demand model to aid in five-year forecasting.
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What Might Be the Impact of an Australian Soda Tax?
With the implementation of high profile sugar and soft drinks taxation in France in 2012, in Mexico in 2014 and Berkley, California in January of this year, the global debate concerning the purpose and efficacy of excise tax proposals on sugary beverages is inevitably moving in to other high per capita markets for carbonates.
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10 EOFY resolutions for SMEs
The promise of a new financial year is the best time of year to come up with resolutions, especially for SME's.
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R&D tax incentive may be capped at $100 million
Changes to the research and development incentive have been passed in the Senate, in a move to improve the budget.
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Abbott to cut small business tax rate by 1.5 percent
Prime minister Tony Abbott has confirmed that small to medium sized businesses will be paying less tax as of 1 July, 2015.
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Liberal MP calls for GST on food
Liberal backbencher Dan Tehan has called for the GST to be broadened to include fresh food which is currently exempt from the tax.
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