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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on Tuesday night handed down the budget for the financial year 2022/23, announcing tens of billions of dollars in spending ahead of the general election. It includes an increase of the Low and Middle Income Tax Offset (LMITO), meaning 10 million Australians will recei...
Rising interest rates and the ongoing adjustment of the economy to the pandemic disruption heavily impacted the economy in the June quarter. Growth was slower as the 2022-23 year closed.
Under the tax plan proposed by Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, every middle- and high-income earning Australian would be subject to the same tax rate - 30 percent - by financial year 2024-25. According to projections, the plan would cost the Australian budget 300 billion Australian dol...
Notices of intent to claim a tax deduction for last financial year (FY2022/23) must be received on or before you lodge your FY2022/2023 tax return, or on or before30 June 2024. Claim a tax deduction Submit your tax deduction claim ...
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Morrison on Wednesday morning dismissed criticism that the cost of living measures contained in the budget will only offer Australians short-term cost of living relief. "It begins with a fuel excise cut. That's basically a tax cut," he told the ABC. ...
Corporate profits are rising in the sector that’s been pointed out to be the biggest of our tax evaders, the biggest thieves of workers’ wages and superannuation, the biggest scammers of government-provided services, the biggest employers of casualized and temporary imported labor, and the bi...