HHeadlines Read More Prime minister plays down tax reform opportunity at productivity meetingAugust 7, 2025 The prime minister has talked down the prospect of major tax reform emerging from the government’s productivity round…
HHeadlines Read More How the Government is preparing to ditch petrol tax, move all cars to road user chargesAugust 5, 2025 Bishop, who also spoke at the Building Nations infrastructure conference in Wellington today, outlined proposed legislative changes to…
HHeadlines Read More The $50m fight pitting chicken brand Ingham’s against the tax officeAugust 5, 2025 The tax office is accusing high-profile Australian food brand Ingham’s of ripping off taxpayers, in a dispute that…
HHeadlines Read More Economist calls for budget ‘prudence’, as Central Bank governor suggests rethink is needed – The Irish TimesAugust 4, 2025 “A lot of prudence” is needed in Budget 2026, while there is a case for postponing recurrent spending…
HHeadlines Read More Negative gearing reform is back on the agenda, but younger voters now hold the powerAugust 3, 2025 It’s time to put the 2019 election to bed, along with the messages we pretend were sent from…
HHeadlines Read More Adult pacifiers trending in China for stress relief and sleep; doctors warn of health risksAugust 3, 2025 Adult pacifiers which claim to relieve anxiety and improve sleep have become a trending product in China, sparking…
HHeadlines Read More Auckland cafe chain Little and Friday racked up sizeable tax debt before liquidationAugust 1, 2025 Earlier this year, Evans was trespassed from her Takapuna premises by her landlord over outstanding rent. Little and…
HHeadlines Read More Victims of fraud and financial abuse caught in ATO’s pursuit of $56b in tax debtJuly 31, 2025 Laura remembers the day she decided to leave an abusive relationship. It was January 2020. She was on…
HHeadlines Read More Government extends tax break for Philip Morris heated tobacco productsJuly 29, 2025 “This Government has the wrong priorities. It is giving tax breaks to tobacco companies now valued at over…
TTop stories Read More Boomers Weigh in on Eliminating the Capital Gains Tax on Home SalesJuly 28, 2025 Joel Friedman, 71, wants nothing more than to sell the house he’s called home for more than 30…
HHeadlines Read More Tax big businesses that don’t invest in new technology, science body arguesJuly 25, 2025 Billions of dollars in incentives to get Australian businesses to invest in innovation have not shifted a low…
HHeadlines Read More The method to François Bayrou’s madness – POLITICOJuly 18, 2025 The government is seemingly pursuing the same strategy this time round, with Economy Minister Éric Lombard telling Bloomberg…