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- Congestion tax unnecessary: Harbison
Adelaide Lord Mayor Michael Harbison has rejected the idea of a congestion tax in the CBD. - SA unemployment to rise: report
A report shows SA's unemployment rate is likely to rise next year. - Small businesses get tax break to boost economy
The Federal Government is to give the country's 1.3 million small businesses a $440 million tax break. - G-G's tax waiver 'an insult to public'
A taxpayers lobby group says the Govt 'insulted the public' by waiving a $190k tax bill owed by the former Governor-General. - Just super: Former G-G saved $190,000 on tax bill
The Government has confirmed that it waived the superannuation tax requirements of the previous governor-general. - Green woes dominate tax review submissions
Most of the ideas floated as possible changes to the tax system have been about the environment. - Casino seeks legal advice on pokie tax rise
The Reef Casino in Cairns in far north Queensland says it is seeking legal advice on the State Government's decision to increase taxes on poker machines to prop up its finances in the face of the global economic downturn. - Bligh won't rule out more tax hikes
Premier Anna Bligh says she cannot rule out further raise taxes in the next State Budget. - Falling fuel prices not helping Qld truckies
Truck owners in Queensland say they cannot take advantage of falling fuel prices because of increased taxes and registration fees. - Defence seeks to exclude investigators in Hogan tax case
Defence lawyers for Paul Hogan want three investigators disqualified from giving evidence on his tax affairs. - Property tax bills outrageous:Buswell
The Treasurer Troy Buswell has described recent rises in land tax bills as outrageous and says he will work to design a better property tax system. - Senator maintains fight against timber plantation tax breaks
Greens' Senator Christine Milne says she will keep fighting to overturn tax breaks for timber plantations used as carbon sinks. - Greens, Nationals lose bid to flip tree tax break
Greens and Nationals senators combined in the Upper House last night in an unsuccessful bid to overturn a tax break for tree plantations created as carbon sinks. - Property stamp duty 'stifling growth'
A survey on stamp duties has prompted more calls for reform of the tax which some in the industry say is simply stifling growth. - Treasurer defends stamp duty reliance
Tasmania's Treasurer has hit out at the state opposition for questioning Tasmania's reliance on stamp duty revenue. - Nationals to vote with Greens on forest tax
The Nationals will split from the Coalition in the Senate today to oppose a tax break for planting new forests. - Sydneysiders pay most stamp duty: study
A new study has found Sydney homebuyers pay the most stamp duty in Australia. - WA budget deficit a real possibility: Premier
Western Australia's Premier Colin Barnett says there is a real possibility the state's budget could slide into deficit. - Congestion tax suggested for peak-hour
A parliamentary committee has urged that a congestion tax be looked at for peak hour traffic periods. - Luxury car tax should be abandoned: Opposition
The Federal Opposition says the Government's attempt to amend its luxury car tax surcharge proves that it has hurt Australian workers. - Unions eye SA mining royalties
SA Unions is pressing for a greater share of South Australian mining wealth to go toward community programs. - Byron United airs fears over outdoor dining levy plan
A Byron Shire community organisation is worried about a proposed increase in fees for footpath dining. - Financial crisis puts new taxes on the table
The Treasurer Michael Aird is not ruling out new taxes as Tasmania faces financial circumstances he is calling exceptional. - Treasurer says taxes will not rise despite drop in GST revenue
The NT Treasurer says a reduction in GST revenue will not force taxes up.