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Treasury considering 33% CGT discount ahead of budget

The Albanese government is reportedly considering winding back the CGT discount from 50 per cent to 33 per cent as part of its May budget package.

Dwindling auditor numbers will make FMIA assurance difficult, CPA tells Treasury

Responding to Treasury consultation for the Future Made in Australia scheme, CPA Australia warned that strict RCA review requirements would be costly as auditor numbers dwindled.

The realities AI is forcing finance leaders to confront about influence, trust
Tax mix switch the ‘holy grail’ of reform, CGT inquiry hears

A tax specialist has told the Senate that the CGT discount should be changed as part of a broader tax reform package.

‘Record penalties’: ASIC clawed back millions in latter half of 2025

Financial regulator ASIC secured record penalties and claw-backs during the second half of 2025, recently-released data has revealed.

Weak productivity not an abstract policy debate, says CPA
Revised Division 296 bill 'still riddled with potential issues': Tax Institute

A simpler and fairer model could have been adopted for the Division 296 tax if the government had consulted more constructively in the design phase, the institute has said.

CGT discount not 'egregiously high' but overcompensates for inflation, inquiry hears

Fronting the Senate inquiry into the CGT discount, economists from the OECD and TTPI have said that Australia’s CGT discount was not unusual, but altering it could have benefits.

Political will needed to improve productivity, says Ai Group
Uncertainty abounds following US Supreme Court strikedown of Trump tariffs

The US Supreme Court has struck down US President Donald Trump’s signature tariff policy, finding he had illegally used emergency economic powers to impose tariffs at his will.

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