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Hockey targets white collar crime, but forgets whistleblowers

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imagePrime Minister Tony Abbott and Treasurer Joe Hockey have come under increasing pressure to crack down on tax avoidance and white collar crime.AAP Image/Lukas Coch

Treasurer Joe Hockey has announced a new Serious Financial Crime Taskforce to crack down on white collar crime.

Mr Hockey said that:

The Government will provide $127.6 million over four...

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Explainer: the ATO plan to deter corporate tax avoidance

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imageApple Australia Corporate Vice President Tony King told a senate committee the company's effective tax rate was above 30%.Nikki Short/AAP

The Senate enquiry into corporate tax avoidance has been successful in disclosing some difficult-to-find information about corporate groups as well as the Australian Taxation Office. Out of it has come news of an...

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As the mining boom wanes, Australia pivots to services

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imageAustralia can expect expansion in sectors such as tourism, the health and financial services sectors, banking and securities.AAP Image/Joel Carrett

In this ‘Economy in transition’ series, we explore the new economy facing Australia and the opportunities available to help the country shift from a minerals-led powerhouse, to a smart...

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