Learn about: Taxation law

Taxation is an area of law that is constantly changing and often business owners and individuals are not up to date on the latest claim options or tax deductions. FindLaw can help keep you aware of the latest changes and amendments in the law and should you need a lawyer to represent your case, we can help you find one too.


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The tip of the iceberg – the flow on effects of the proposed increase to the Medicare levy

Date: 15 May 2013, Filed under: Employment Law - Worker Perspective, Employment Law - Employer Perspective, Industrial Relations, Taxation law

On 1 May 2013, the Government announced that it would increase the Medicare levy by half a percentage point from 1 July 2014 and that the revenue from...

Removal of CGT discount for foreign and temporary residents

Date: 07 May 2013, Filed under: Taxation law

On 8 March 2013 the Assistant Treasurer released for public consultation exposure draft legislation and draft explanatory material for the removal of the...

Climate Change Alert: Carbon Tax Update

Date: 07 Jan 2013, Filed under: Energy & Natural Resources, Taxation law

Further to our Alert dated 9 October 2012, the Bill providing for integration of Australia’s carbon tax regime with international regimes (Clean Energy...

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ATO to fast track refunds for bushfire victims

Date: 23 Jan 2013, Filed under: Taxation law

Refunds will be fast tracked for people directly affected by bushfires and they will have additional time to lodge activity statements.

No receipts needed for bushfire disaster relief fund donations up to $10

Date: 14 Jan 2013, Filed under: Taxation law

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has stated that people can claim donations up to $10 made to disaster relief funds for the recent bushfires in their 2013...

Over 400 individuals and companies convicted for tax and super offences

Date: 11 Dec 2012, Filed under: Superannuation & Elder Law, Taxation law

In the last quarter, 465 individuals and companies were convicted for tax and superannuation criminal offences resulting in over $1.56 million in fines...

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