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CIS is guided by the philosophy of global free markets and individual responsibility. Our economic policy research centres on ideas for continuing reform that will strengthen Australia’s economic independence and prosperity, and challenge the over-reach of big government.

Franking credits: If you smell a rat, you’re right
Robert CarlingMarch 10, 2019Newcastle Herald

The technical language used in the furore over dividend franking credits may be confusing to...

When ‘25% off’ is not enough
Robert CarlingMarch 8, 2019Ideas@TheCentre

Labor’s plans for negative gearing and dividend franking credit refunds have stirred up a hornet’s...

Is there more to sweatshops than low pay?
Eugenie JosephMarch 8, 2019Ideas@TheCentre

What should be our attitude towards the manufacturing of cheap fashion in Asian ‘sweatshops’, where...

Myth vs Reality: The case against increasing Capital Gains Tax
Robert CarlingMarch 5, 2019PP18

Australia’s capital gains tax (CGT) policy has been largely settled for almost 20 years. However,...

No case to raise CGT by 50%
Robert CarlingMarch 5, 2019MEDIA RELEASE

Labor’s plan to hike capital gains tax (CGT) by 50% is based on flawed assumptions...

Franking credit debate is about fairness, but not in the way you think
Simon CowanMarch 2, 2019The Sydney Morning Herald

If you strip away all the rhetoric, the complexity and the politics, Labor is right...

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