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Peter Dutton
Minister for Revenue and the Assistant Treasurer
27 January 2006 - 3 December 2007
2007 Media Releases
2006
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2007
131
17/10/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to AE2 Commemorative Foundation
130
17/10/2007
The Australian Government Recognises Accounting Professional Standards Schemes
129
17/10/2007
Extension of Deductibility of Gifts to Dunn and Lewis Youth Development Foundation Limited
128
16/10/2007
Changes to Market Value Substitution Rule for Widely Held Entities
127
16/10/2007
Tax Consolidation Rules Following CGT Rollovers
126
16/10/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to Three Entities
125
14/10/2007
GST Relief for Charities
124
12/10/2007
Improving the Integrity of the Tax Consolidation Regime
123
04/10/2007
The Australian Valuers Institute Professional Standards Scheme
122
02/10/2007
Australia-Bermuda Tax Information Exchange Agreement Comes Into Force
121
02/10/2007
Superannuation Guarantee Compliance Made Simpler for Small Business
120
28/09/2007
Labor Shambles on Super Tax Policy
119
28/09/2007
A Vague Promise From Labor on Super
118
20/09/2007
Consultation on Exemptions for Direct Offshore Foreign Insurers
117
20/09/2007
Taxation of Financial Arrangements (TOFA)
116
14/09/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to the Amy Gillett Foundation
115
13/09/2007
Continuing to Improve Australia's Tax System
114
12/09/2007
Thin Capitalisation: Application of Accounting Standards
113
11/09/2007
Tax Deductibility of Gifts to The Spirit of Australia Foundation
112
11/09/2007
Extension of Tax Deductibility of Gifts to the Xanana Vocational Education Trust
111
11/09/2007
Australians With Terminal Illness Will Be Able To Draw Super Tax Free
110
11/09/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to World Youth Day 2008 Trust
109
11/09/2007
Review of Income Tax Exemption for Structured Settlements Payments
108
10/09/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to Memorial(s) Development Committee
107
06/09/2007
When it Comes to Understanding Money, Practice Makes Perfect
106
05/09/2007
Liability Insurance Continues to be Affordable
105
04/09/2007
Labor's defence super 'remedy' just a scare campaign in Defence community
104
23/08/2007
Regulations for Private Rulings Requiring Valuations
103
22/08/2007
Review of unlimited amendment periods in the income tax laws
102
17/08/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to Australia for UNHCR
101
16/08/2007
Report by the Inspector-General of Taxation
100
16/08/2007
Continuing to Improve Australia's Tax System
099
16/08/2007
Government Provides Tax boost for Investment in Infrastructure
098
10/08/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to the Council for Jewish Community Security
097
08/08/2007
Sherry slippery on Super
096
07/08/2007
Labor to Force Small Businesses to Use Union Super Funds
095
07/08/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to the State and Territory Associations of Kidsafe
094
07/08/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to the Bathurst War Memorial Carillon Public Fund Trust
093
02/08/2007
NSW Super Failure: Another Sign Rudd Labor Would Wreck Australia's Economy
092
25/07/2007
Extension of Tax Deductibility of Gifts to the Shrine of Remembrance Restoration and Development Trust
091
23/07/2007
$745 Million In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To Victorian Workers
090
23/07/2007
$245 Million In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To WA Workers
089
23/07/2007
$104 Million In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To Tasmanian Workers
088
23/07/2007
$260 Million In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To SA Workers
087
23/07/2007
$785 Million In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To Queensland Workers
086
23/07/2007
$24 Million In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To Territory Workers
085
23/07/2007
$840 Million In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To NSW Workers
084
23/07/2007
$75 Million In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To ACT Workers
083
23/07/2007
$3 Billion In Super Co-Contribution Payments Go Straight To Australian Workers
082
04/07/2007
Tax Agent Services Exposure Draft Legislation - Extension to Deadline for Submissions
081
04/07/2007
Tax Agent Services Exposure Draft Legislation – Extension to Deadline for Submissions
080
02/07/2007
Rudd, State Governments and Unions the Real Hurdles to Housing Affordability
079
29/06/2007
Benefits for Small Business take effect from 1 July 2007
078
29/06/2007
Government Releases 2007-08 Financial Sector Levy Rates
077
28/06/2007
Superannuation Assets Reach $1.1 Trillion
076
26/06/2007
Review of Discretions in the Income Tax Law
075
26/06/2007
Broader Range of Personal Aquatic Survival Skills Courses to be GST Free
074
26/06/2007
Taxation of Rights Issues
073
21/06/2007
Strengthening Consumer Protection in Insurance
072
21/06/2007
Streamlining and Simplifying Prudential Regulation
071
21/06/2007
Further Improvements to the Tax System
070
13/06/2007
Tax Laws to Help Small Business Passes Through Parliament
069
08/06/2007
Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Roll Over On The Ending Of A Statutory Licence
068
01/06/2007
Tax Office helping business prepare for better super
067
28/05/2007
Beattie and Bligh should cut taxes across the board
066
22/05/2007
Investment In Instalment Warrants By Superannuation Funds
065
20/05/2007
Bligh/Beattie Labor Budget Should Cut Property Taxes
064
17/05/2007
Financial assistance to WA super fund
063
16/05/2007
Tax Office to provide tax file numbers to super funds
062
16/05/2007
Job losses at Tarong mines a clear example of Labor mismanagement
061
11/05/2007
Release of the draft Financial Sector Legislation Amendment (Simplifying Regulation and Review) Bill 2007
060
10/05/2007
More Bureaucracy, More Confusion and More Union Interference for Small Business on Super
059
10/05/2007
Review of Tax Office's Management of Complex Issues Case Study on Living Away from Home Allowances
058
10/05/2007
Making the tax law easier for small business
057
10/05/2007
Government Introduces Budget Tax Law Changes
056
10/05/2007
Further Improvements to the Tax System
055
08/05/2007
Tax Office Debt Collection Enhancement Reducing Taxation Debt and Outstanding Superannuation Guarantee Charge Payments
054
08/05/2007
Government Leads the Way in Building Understanding of Money
053
08/05/2007
Funding Financial Market Experts For The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
052
08/05/2007
Trading of Forestry Managed Investment Scheme Interests
051
08/05/2007
Finance Leasing Tax Rules to Remain Unchanged
050
08/05/2007
Improving the Income Tax Law for Consolidated Groups
049
08/05/2007
Improvements to Petroleum Resource Rent Tax
048
08/05/2007
Company Loss Recoupment Rules
047
08/05/2007
Increase in the Medicare Levy Low-Income Thresholds
046
08/05/2007
Extending Small Superannuation Fund Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Roll-Over on Marriage Breakdown
045
08/05/2007
Excise Reducing Compliance Costs for Businesses
044
07/05/2007
Tax Agent Services Release of Exposure Draft Legislation
043
04/05/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to the Social Ventures Australia
042
03/05/2007
Enhancing the Integrity of Insurance in Australia
041
26/04/2007
Australian Government Recognises Engineers Australia (NSW) Professional Standards Scheme
040
30/04/2007
Deductibility of Gifts to the Australian Peacekeeping Memorial Project Inc
039
27/04/2007
Labor Wants To Raid Your Future Savings
038
24/04/2007
The Inspector-General of Taxation's review of Tax Office's Management of Complex Issues - Case Study on Service Entity Arrangements
037
24/04/2007
Simplified Superannuation Transitional Integrity Measure
036
12/04/2007
Tax Help for Primary Producers
035
12/04/2007
Medical Indemnity Premiums Fall Again
034
11/04/2007
Labor Must Act to Cut Property Taxes in Queensland
033
10/04/2007
Labor Scaremongering on Superannuation Benefits for Defence Force Personnel
032
05/04/2007
Families of Defence and Police Personnel Given More Support Through New Superannuation Death Benefit Arrangements
031
04/04/2007
Tax Changes to Enhance International Competitiveness of Australian Property Trusts
030
03/04/2007
Simplified Superannuation New Simplified Minimum Pension Standards and Portability Arrangements
029
30/03/2007
Capital Gains Tax - Improved Concessions for Small Business
028
27/03/2007
Government to Make Further Improvements to the Tax System
027
27/03/2007
Labor Should Put Up Or Shut Up On MIS
026
27/03/2007
Board of Taxation to Consult on Opportunities to Apply Consistent Self Assessment Principles Across All Taxes
025
27/03/2007
Transition Arrangements for Agribusiness Managed Investment Schemes Welcome
024
18/03/2007
Rudd and Swan Remain 'Super' Complacent
023
15/03/2007
Swan and Rudd Squib on Super Tax - Again
022
14/03/2007
Understanding Money Website a Good Investment
021
13/03/2007
Labor in Three-Minds Shambles Over Mis
020
13/03/2007
Australians Dont Tolerate Tax Evasion
019
12/03/2007
Draft Amendments to the Corporations Regulations 2001 to Support the Simplified Superannuation Reforms
018b
09/03/2007
Rudd Cant Say No to Unions on Super Tax
018a
08/03/2007
Unions Still Pulling the Strings for Rudd
018
02/03/2007
Australia-Netherlands Antilles Sign Tax Information Exchange Agreement
017
01/03/2007
799,156 Australians share in Super Bonanza
016a
28/02/2007
Tax Office Consultation on Agribusiness Managed Investment Schemes
016
28/02/2007
Labor caught out walking both sides of the street on Managed Investment Schemes
015
27/02/2007
Super Day - Simplified Superannuation Passes the Senate
014
27/02/2007
Simplified Superannuation - Exposure of additional draft regulations and draft Standard Portability Form
013
20/02/2007
Rudd Squibs on Property Tax
012
19/02/2007
Beattie Government to Drive Up Insurance Costs for Small Business and Community Groups
011
14/02/2007
Amendments to the Capital Gains Tax Scrip for Scrip Roll‑Over
010
14/02/2007
Simplified Super Changes Pass the House - Now Labor Must Pass Them Through the Senate
009
08/02/2007
Bowens Backflip on Tax Law Changes
008
07/02/2007
Simplified Superannuation — Consequential Amendments Introduced to Parliament and Transitional Arrangements
007
06/02/2007
Non-Forestry Managed Investment Schemes
006
01/02/2007
Australia-Antigua and Barbuda Sign Tax Information Exchange Agreement
005
21/01/2007
Time for Labor Governments to Cut Property Taxes
004
17/01/2007
Labors Reckless Maternity Plan Would Cripple Small Business
003
15/01/2007
Providing Increased Certainty on Taxpayer Privacy
002
10/01/2007
QLD Economic Growth Continues Despite Beattie's Mismanagement
001
03/01/2007
Taxation of Financial Arrangements (TOFA) Stages 3 and 4: Release of Revised Exposure Draft Legislation and Explanatory Material
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