When is a GST increase acceptable to SMEs?
SMEs would accept a GST increase if there was tax relief in other areas such as corporate and state taxes, says Pitcher Partners Craig Whatman, in SmartCompany
Read MoreSMEs would accept a GST increase if there was tax relief in other areas such as corporate and state taxes, says Pitcher Partners Craig Whatman, in SmartCompany
Read MoreHockey’s stance on multinational tax law could impact mid-market companies given the implications of non-compliance are very harsh, says Pitcher Partners’ Leon Mok in Fairfax Media’s Business Day.
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The dual income tax system applies a flatter income tax rate to all legal structures rather than having the differences that arise between the [current] various legal structures, says Pitcher Partners’ Stuart Dall in SmartCompany.
Read MoreSigma’s result announced today was a solid result. Due to management’s pre-announcement of the improved performance of Discount Drug Stores and Central Healthcare Solutions on 10 August, the sales revenue was largely in line with market expectations.
Read MorePitcher Partners’ Leon Mok says if the goal is to ensure that we are less reliant on personal income tax in the future, we need to design our whole tax system with that in mind,” in AccountantsDaily.
Read MorePitcher Partners’ Stuart Dall says the Ausnet High Court decision highlights the need to carefully consider contractual negotiations in M&A transactions, in AccountantsDaily.
Read MoreAcquisitions are a source of growth … now the dollar has come down it’s all guns blazing, says Pitcher Partners’ Robert Southwell in AFR.
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Pitcher Partners’ David Lane says some stand out performers were benefitting from a lower dollar and large international operations, in The Courier Mail.
Read MoreGST rate rise may be canvassed in the options paper later this year as part of the tax reform white paper process, but SMEs would want to see details about corresponding cuts in other taxes, says Pitcher Partners Craig Whatman in SmartCompany.
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