Miscellaneous 2006

Drawing a treasure map - tax in 5 to 10 years

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 6 Oct 2006

 

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It is said that “if anything in life is constant, it is change”. With this change comes the need to review and renew – and tax is no exception. Economic, social and institutional change both domestic and international, require governments to be vigilant about their tax systems. In this paper we look 5 to 10 years ahead and ask:

  • what will be the source of future stresses and strains on the Australian tax system?
  • what will be the scope for funding future tax reforms?
  • what will be the future direction for the tax mix, tax rates and the taxation of super?
  • how are future tax reforms likely to impact on the tax agent of the future?

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Drawing a treasure map - tax in 5 to 10 years

Author(s): Neil A Warren

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  • Published By: Neil A Warren
  • Published On:6 Oct 2006
  • Took place at:Cumberland Lorne Resort

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