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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.
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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.
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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...
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Austaxpolicy blog

14 February 2017
Australian governments of all levels are increasingly familiar with two trends in public budgeting.
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Austaxpolicy blog

30 January 2017
Despite some analysis from the media suggesting single parents might find being on welfare more attractive than working, more than half of sole parents in...
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Public Seminar: 21st Century welfare and the working poor

30 January 2017
Ensuring adequate incomes for poor working families is a key policy challenge in many countries.
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Austaxpolicy blog

19 January 2017
After some years of stasis, superannuation tax reform was back on the agenda in 2016.
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Austaxpolicy blog

19 January 2017
Australia’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) will be extended to all imports of digital goods and services by consumers in Australia from 1 July 2017.
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Austaxpolicy blog

13 December 2016
Budgetary issues in Australia have dominated public policy discussion at the federal level since the 2008-10 Global Financial Crisis (GFC).
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Austaxpolicy blog

28 November 2016
Norman Gemmell, "Most people don’t like paying tax. Nor do people like paying more tax than they do currently".

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