The labour market has rebounded from its previous flat patch, but economic uncertainty suggests growth could remain uneven throughout 2026.
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The independent senator for the ACT is pushing for the establishment of a Senate committee to examine Australia's low revenue from the export of gas resources.
The body supports broader reform for CGT and negative gearing and has emphasised that fragmented tax changes are not a solution to housing affordability.
All of the big four firms, with the exception of Deloitte, reduced their gender pay gaps in the 2024–25 year, data from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency has revealed.
In today’s volatile operating environment, efficiency is no longer a tactical exercise but a leadership mandate, writes Vaughan Archer.
The Greens are urging the government to deliver ambitious tax reform on housing at the next federal budget with negative gearing reforms back on the table.
Ranking higher as a risk than both climate change and armed conflict, a new era of economic statecraft is reportedly on the horizon.
The Tax Office says the use of lodgment and payment calendars can help privately owned and wealthy groups reduce the risk of lateness.
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.
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.
AI is not removing the need for judgement in finance. It is making judgement more visible, writes Hakan Ozyon.
A tax specialist has told the Senate that the CGT discount should be changed as part of a broader tax reform package.