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Austaxpolicy blog
3 April 2017
The Australian Government is reviewing its climate policies during 2017 to ensure that they, “remain effective in achieving Australia’s 2030 target and...
Austaxpolicy blog
27 March 2017
In 1651 the philosopher Thomas Hobbes warned that a nation’s sovereign needs a reliable stream of taxation revenue.
Austaxpolicy blog
15 March 2017
Introducing a GP Copayment in Australia: Who would carry the cost burden? by Rosemary Elkins and Stefanie Schurer.
Public Lecture - Complexity in governments and markets
15 March 2017
Professor Vito Tanzi will present and discuss the challenge of complexity in governments and markets in tax, spending and regulation.
Public Seminar - The cost of raising an additional dollar of revenue
15 March 2017
Sebastian Wende, 'We quantify and compare the welfare loss from increasing government revenue.
TTPI Seminar Series - The likely distributional impacts of Parental Leave Pay reform
22 February 2017
This seminar will present recent Australian data on PCP workplace entitlements from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia.
Public Seminar: On tax policy, how will the world get Trumped?
22 February 2017
US tax reform is not easy, requiring both the President and Congress to agree on a package.
Austaxpolicy blog
20 February 2017
Michael Potter writes that US Republican proposal of a destination based cash-flow tax will have dire impacts on their retailing sector by encouraging...
Austaxpolicy blog
14 February 2017
Australian governments of all levels are increasingly familiar with two trends in public budgeting.
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