$780m fines for consultants who help clients dodge tax
The government is planning to increase fines for consultants who promote tax dodging schemes to $780 million.
7 August, 2023The government is planning to increase fines for consultants who promote tax dodging schemes to $780 million.
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25 May, 2020A new digital governance report on Australian government websites has found that many are significantly underdelivering. The report, commissioned by digital governance company Accessibility Center, found that sites like www.pm.gov.au and www.pmc.gov.au had serious issues with user experience, search engine optimisation, governance and compliance on almost every single page. The top scoring sites featured in […]
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