Raids conducted as ATO continues its GST fraud crackdown Economy & Industry Raids were conducted across the country last week as part of Operation Protego, in a crackdown on GST fraud. The raids were conducted by the
ATO warns about GST scams totalling an estimated $850 million May 9, 2022 By Anna Macdonald Economy & Industry The Australian Taxation Office is warning Australians about GST fraud, as its Operation Protego investigates an estimated $850 million worth of fraud made to 40,000
‘Unfair’: Victoria badges commonwealth funding formulas a billion-dollar sinkhole March 21, 2022 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry The way the federal government distributes GST revenue is potentially shortchanging Victoria billions of dollars, according to a report published by a bi-partisan state parliamentary
Inquiry to examine if state getting its share of GST September 21, 2021 By Jackson Graham News Victoria has set up a public inquiry to ask if it’s getting a fair share of the goods and services tax as changes to carving
GST carve-up formula may dampen reform, says Productivity Commission October 10, 2017 By David Donaldson Economy & Industry The formula used to decide how much GST revenue each state is given is acting as a potential barrier to reform, thinks the Productivity Commission.
Tom Burton: no more dead cats, please! February 17, 2017 By Tom Burton Economy & Industry Yet another dead cat is about to be thrown over the wall. One of the most frustrating parts of being a public servant is when
Leaders' retreat gives nod to NT statehood July 23, 2015 By Harley Dennett News It was a historic first at a historic location. One prime minister, six premiers, two chief ministers and the president of the Australian Local Government
Time for a state income tax? Federation paper's bold look forward February 9, 2015 By David Donaldson News The final issues paper in the lead-up to the Reform of the Federation White Paper — focusing on federal financial relations — raises the prospect