“How much should the taxpayer contribute to the charitable whims of donors?”
This comment was made in an article in the The Guardian on 16 April. It was referring to the fact that the UK Coalition government…
The tax transfer system does not treat all families equally.
Sean Dreilinger
Most of the reforms proposed by the Henry Tax Review appear to have died a quiet death. In his recent article on inequality in The Monthly, Treasurer Wayne Swan does not mention the Henry Review at all…
Paul Cleary's book, Too Much Luck, highlights the many negative consequences of the mining boom.
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Paul Cleary’s book Too Much Luck: The Mining Boom and Australia’s Future, is a timely appraisal of the dramatic economic and social impacts, as well as the political ramifications of the current resource…
Changes to the MRRT will leave a gaping hole the revenue the tax originally promised.
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Federal Labor’s mining profits tax was originally designed to be a redistributive measure from a very profitable section of capital to all of capital through company tax cuts.
The mini-me Mineral Resources…
Paul Cleary's book, Too Much Luck, paints a negative picture of Australia's mining industry.
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If Paul Cleary is to be believed in his recently published book, Too Much Luck: The Mining Boom and Australia’s Future, the resources boom is the worst thing that ever happened to Australia.
He maintains…
Scripted beforehand: Tax Forum discussion about a lower corporate tax rate followed predictable lines.
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As former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry observed, much of the national conversation that took place at the first session on business taxation at the National Tax Forum could have been scripted beforehand…
Ken Henry at the Tax Forum: talkfest or useful?
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So the Tax Forum is done and dusted. Was it simply a talk-fest? Or a useful exchange of ideas? We’ll have to wait and see.
In the meantime, if you missed anything, don’t despair: we’ve collected some…
Australia needs a tax on unhealthy foods that covers more than just fat content.
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Australia should follow the lead of Denmark and consider taxing foods high in saturated fats to curb the nation’s growing obesity problem, Greens leader Bob Brown said at yesterday’s tax forum.
This week…
The Tax Forum must ensure we have a sure-footed approach to reform.
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Periodic tax reform is necessary as governments respond to new patterns and forms of economic activity and the inevitable political pressures these changes create.
Yet the politics of tax reform is politically…
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso says the FTT could raise 55 billion euros a year.
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Momentum is building behind the global campaign to impose a tax on transactions in financial markets, with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso announcing plans to introduce the measure as…
The local government sector could serve as a valuable model for taxation reform.
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There is a contradiction at the heart of tax reform. Timid governments, worried about a voter backlash, do too little, too late.
Yet in the medium to long term, major structural changes in the economy…
President Obama has proposed $US1.5 trillion worth of tax increases for the rich.
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Sometimes good policy and good politics are the same thing.
By tying together lessons learned from economist John Maynard Keynes and former president Harry Truman, Barack Obama is taking steps that may…
Record terms of trade have masked dropping productivity growth - until now.
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What is to be done about Australia’s deteriorating productivity performance?
It’s by no means inconceivable that the answer to this question could be “nothing”.
Historical precedent strongly suggests…
Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel believe an FTT can help solve Europe's debt woes.
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have announced a plan to impose a financial transactions tax (FTT) for the Eurozone, as part of an effort stem the bloc’s worsening…
High profile Wickenby targets like Glenn Wheatley make good headlines, but conflate avoidance and evasion.
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Distinctions matter. Maybe lawyers devote more effort than the average citizen to making distinctions, and invest the ones they find with improbable significance, but these are occupational hazards.
Even…
Commercial activities by charities which don't directly fund their altruistic activities, are set to incur tax.
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The not-for-profit sector is facing the loss of a privileged exemption that allows charities to avoid paying tax on profit-making activities.
Announced in May’s Budget, the changes will see not-for-profit…
Without the truly important issues on the agenda, October's tax forum will achieve little.
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Debates around tax are too often seen as marginal to real life and not very interesting.
October’s tax forum offers an opportunity to challenge this misconception and do some hard thinking about what…
Interventionist or free market - just where do our economists sit?
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A funny thing happened on the way to this year’s Australian Conference of Economists.
A survey was conducted of the policy opinions of members of the Economic Society of Australia (ESA). Far from conforming…
Price-gouging might occur under the carbon tax regime, but market discipline will keep it in check.
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Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan has announced that the government will provide the competition watchdog with almost $13 million in extra funding to tackle carbon tax-related price-gouging.
In this context…
Funding for agricultural research and development has to come from somewhere.
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Food security is on the agenda for Australia. I wrote on this recently, pointing out that while we currently grow enough to feed 60m people, we are not immune to food security pressures.
Wealthier nations…
Households will bear more financial burdens as Gillard's carbon tax regime matures.
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The carbon tax is short-term carrot and long-term stick. The Coalition’s campaign against “a great big new tax” drove Gillard to introduce a tax for which most people and businesses affected will be compensated…
Many of Ken Henry's changes have been adopted, but is it reform?
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At first glance, the Federal Government’s carbon tax plan appears to carry out significant income tax rate reform in the guise of carbon price compensation.
Indeed, the proposed tax rate reforms adopt…
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Climate Change Minister Greg Combet address a press conference on Sunday. A carbon tax package announced today includes compensation measures and a radical overhaul of income tax policy.
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The Australian government announced on Sunday it would introduce a carbon tax at $23 a tonne next July, rising 2.5% annually plus inflation and moving to a market-based emissions trading scheme in 2015…
Ken Henry's tax review discusses a 'bequest' tax - should it be back on the public agenda?
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The concept of death duties reared its controversial head publicly recently, with Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon quizzed on party policy by the ABC’s political editor Chris Uhlmann.
Greens leader Bob Brown…
Will Andrew Forrest succeed in his push to change the mining tax? Others have succeeded in the past.
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Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest’s visit to Canberra earlier this week didn’t prove particularly effective in swaying the government on its freshly drafted mineral resources rent tax (MRRT) legislation.
But the…
Does the budget lessen or deepen the male-female divide?
The Budget: What does it have to do with tax reform?
This year’s budget claims to “progress the government’s tax reform agenda, improving fairness and integrity in the tax system”. Does it? The short…
Changes to the charity tax rules could impact on Gloria Jean's among other organisations.
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Tonight’s budget is expected to tighten a tax loophole for charities which run businesses unrelated to their charitable work. The government thinks it will increase revenue for Australia’s coffers. It…
Significant: Ken Henry's tax review deserves to be on the national agenda.
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The Henry Review released in May last year provided the Commonwealth and state governments with a wealth of good ideas for reform, yet so far the political processes have failed to deliver reforms.
Why…
In recent years productivity growth in Australia has been in alarming decline.
A series of government reports have identified some of the causes: infrastructure and skills inadequacies, bottlenecks and…