• Tax

The aim of the research at the CIS is to work towards an efficient and predictable tax system that does not impose too great a burden on the economy.

Voting for a living: A shift in Australian politics from selling policies to buying votes?
Robert Carling, Terrence O’BrienSeptember 5, 2018PP9

This paper explores the hypothesis that growth of government has become self-sustaining through the emergence...

Everything falls before politics
Simon CowanAugust 24, 2018Ideas@TheCentre

Big businesses in Australia will not be getting their small tax cuts eight years in...

Company tax is more than a political football
Robert CarlingAugust 17, 2018Ideas@TheCentre

The company income tax rate is to be cut to 25% in 2022. You read...

Smaller states should demand more… but not from the GST
Simon CowanJuly 7, 2018The Sydney Morning Herald

It’s has been billed as the biggest change to the GST in two decades. The...

Bill Shorten keeps tax system in a state of half-pregnancy
Robert CarlingJune 27, 2018The Australian Financial Review

Labor’s long-running fairness-and-equality show needs to be continually refreshed with new acts, and its just...

Ignorance a road block to reform
Simon CowanJune 25, 2018The Australian

The government has been successful in passing its complete tax package, which will reduce tax...

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