Do Australians really ‘work half the week’ just to pay their income tax? See for yourself
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Do Australians really ‘work half the week’ just to pay their income tax? See for yourself
The next federal election in 2028 looks set to be a battle of the tax plans. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has dropped hints Labor may deliver more tax cuts for wage earners. Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has promised to fix “bracket creep” by tying what people pay in income tax to inflation. »»»
Who pays more tax? See where you fall in Europe’s income tax divide
Europe’s personal income tax rates differ significantly in 2025, with dependent children lowering tax burdens in several countries. Personal income tax rates vary widely across Europe. Policies and tax structures contribute to these differences. Income level, marital status and the number of depend»»»
Working abroad? How to stay compliant with India’s tax residency rules in a globalised world - explained - The Times of India
Individuals should effectively apply tie breaker rules in case of possible dual residency under applicable tax treaty provisions. (AI image) In today’s globalised world, the ability to live in one country and work in another country for an employer in the third country is becoming a norm rather tha»»»
Retirement anxiety fuels surge in early pension claims
Many older citizens facing financial struggles, with 4 out of 10 seniors in poverty Senior citizens attend a job fair for the elderly held in Busan on Monday. (Yonhap) The number of South Koreans who choose the early payout option for the old-age pension has surpassed the 1 million mark for the fir»»»
1 in 3 South Koreans live alone in ‘super-aged’ era
SEOUL – South Korea’s demographic structure is shifting at its fastest pace yet, with the share of single-person households surpassing 36 per cent for the first time in 2024 and the senior citizen population crossing the 10 million mark, new government data showed on Nov 30. According to the Minist»»»
Budget 2025 made some changes to tax policy. What does it mean for you? - National | Globalnews.ca
Prime Minister Mark Carney tabled his government’s first budget in the House of Commons on Tuesday, and included in the plan are several changes to taxes for Canadians and businesses. Among the proposals are automatic tax filing for low-income Canadians, eliminating “double dipping” among some who »»»
Rights commission recommends raising retirement age to 65
A man looks at a bulletin board set up at a job fair in Seoul City Hall in central Seoul, March 6. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea on Monday recommended raising the legal retirement age to 65 from 60, saying that it is important to protect the financially vulnerable older adult popula»»»
UK failing to match EU in fight against ‘forever chemicals’, say scientists
Leading scientists have criticised the UK government for failing to take stronger action to tackle “forever chemical” pollution and refusing to match moves in the EU to ban non-essential uses of the substances. Last year, 59 experts in per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) sent a letter to the»»»
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