$161 billion in annual fragmentation tax is paid by Fortune 500 companies due to non-strategic AI implementations, according to Atlassian research.
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The Institute of Public Accountants has called for tax reform in the budget, warning the government against relying too heavily on commodity windfalls.
Despite calls for the introduction of greater taxes on Australian resources in the upcoming budget, the prime minister has all but rejected the possibility.
Cost and time barriers remain key challenges for AI transformation, with many accounting firms expressing concerns about client information privacy and the reliability of these tools, according to Intuit QuickBooks research. ...
Annual CPI climbed to its highest level in over two years in March, and trimmed mean inflation remained above the RBA’s target range.
Labor’s Expenditure Review Committee is reportedly considering axing the 50 per cent CGT discount and returning to inflation indexing.
Nearly 80 mid-market business leaders predict no growth in 2026 without any reform in the upcoming budget, KPMG research has revealed.
ASIC has accepted an auditor’s application to cancel his own registration after the regulator raised concerns about his compliance with independence and conflict of interest requirements.
A prolonged oil shock could cost Australia’s economy $42 billion throughout 2026, modelling from EY has found.
A report authored by two former state premiers has proposed a new roadmap for tax reform based on an evaluation of the tax system over the past 25 years.
The Albanese government has signalled no change in its position on gas export taxes, despite intense pressure on the issue.
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