Budget 2022 has signalled policy continuity in terms of maintaining mainstream corporate tax rates and investment incentives continuing from end 2019, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce noted in the press release.
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Budget 2022 has signalled policy continuity in terms of maintaining mainstream corporate tax rates and investment incentives continuing from end 2019, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce noted in the press release.
Read More »ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr hands down his second budget of the COVID-19 era, which has once more decimated the territory's economy. Here's what's new, and who stands to benefit.
Read More »SPENDING on the industries that drive employment growth in the ACT was fundamental to economic recovery, says Chief Minister Andrew Barr.
Read More »Because as it realised after the debacle of its first budget in 2014, the government lacks the voters’ support for big cuts in major spending programs. So it’s been reduced to cutting a narrow range of spending that lacks public support and,
Read More »A new venue of concern has been identified in Goulburn overnight. Budget Petrol Goulburn on Common Street is now a casual contact location as listed on the NSW Health Website. The venues of concern list was updated late on Wednesday, September 15.
Read More »The West Australian Government has signalled a strong commitment to children and families in its latest Budget, allocating $198 million to a range of initiatives to support safe, strong and fair communities across the State.
Read More »Public debt is an inevitable and wise strategy in times of economic downturn and diminishing private investment – provided the debt is generated for the right reasons, and the state has something to show for it.
Read More »Tasmania's borrowings will reach almost $5 billion by 2025 as the Liberal government seeks cash to fund its commitments, the 2021-22 state budget reveals. The state's chief fiscal plan released on Thursday includes a $5.
Read More »Sarah Courtney,Minister for Skills, Training and Workforce Growth The 2021-22 Tasmanian Budget will include more than $135 million for skills
Read More »Massive $1.9 billion investment in health and mental health across Western Australia as part of the upcoming 2021-22 State Budget $960 million for
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