Government tax ideas focus on dividends and beer
Submission to Australian tax review seeks mutual recognition of imputation credits and a fair suck of the sauce for craft brewers.
Tim Hunter
Thu, 11 Jun 2015
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As Australia embarks on a root and branch review of its tax system, the New Zealand government has provided a submission on its priorities for reform – imputation credits and craft beer.
The Commonwealth Government’s Re:Think programme, which aims to improve its taxes and “unleash Australia’s full
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Tim Hunter
Thu, 11 Jun 2015
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