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11 April 2023

Complex plan to determine tax residency under the microscope

Proposed individual tax residence rules are in the spotlight with a Griffith expert calling for another round of consultation in...

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13 July 2022
Charging Electric Cars

Tax changes to address lack of affordable EVs for all consumers

Business buyers account for over 40% of new light vehicle sales, but their uptake of EVs is shockingly low at a mere 488 EVs in 2020 or 0.02% of passenger cars and light SUVs, compared to the European average of 57% of EVs acquired by business.

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25 March 2021

Simple change could eliminate the need for work tax receipts

New modelling shows capping tax deductions for work-related expenses could simplify Australia's tax system

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12 March 2020

Attaboy! Top tax expert recognised with ATTA-Hill Medal

Griffith Business School’s Professor Brett Freudenberg has been acknowledged for his passion and commitment to tax law.

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8 February 2019

‘Taxing into the Future’

By Professor Brett Freudenberg Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics As President it was great to attend and present at...

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29 January 2018
Head and shoulders image of James Boyle, who has taken his Griffith degree into the UK Civil Service

Policy and performance drive James in UK Fast Stream

Invited to join the UK Civil Service's Fast Stream graduate program, Griffith University alumnus James Boyle is part of a fascinating era for British politics

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11 December 2017
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29 November 2017

Are tax havens really all bad?

By Pascalis Raimondos, Professor of Economics, Head of School, Queensland University of Technology & Sara L. McGaughey, Professor of International...

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30 April 2017

How Australia should react to the Trump tax cuts

President Donald Trump has proposed cutting the US corporate tax rate from 35% to 15% and ending the practice of taxing the foreign income of US businesses. Trump may be hoping that such a massive corporate tax cut will result in new investment. Indeed, historical data suggests companies will respond by shifting profits to where the tax is low.

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8 September 2016

Griffith Business School launches tax specialisation

Griffith Business School will produce specialists in the taxation sector with a new taxation minor available to students from 2017 as part of an updated commerce degree. structure

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