Earlier this week, I wrote on how the Coalition was cutting two of the tax deductions given to small businesses over the past few years – …

Myriam Robin is a reporter for SmartCompany and its sister site LeadingCompany. She has degrees in economics, international studies and journalism. She likes writing about businesses taking risks and doing new things.
Earlier this week, I wrote on how the Coalition was cutting two of the tax deductions given to small businesses over the past few years – …
Corporate Australia is feeling the cash squeeze, with Transfield Services yesterday saying its cash flow has been hit by people not paying t…
The Coalition will scrap the instant asset tax write-off as well as cancelling the loss carry-back provisions if elected to government. …
The Coalition will scrap the instant asset tax write-off as well as cancelling the loss carry-back provisions if elected to government. T…
Paul Brindle is the managing director ANZ of Thomson Reuters Tax and Accounting. He writes: At the start of each financial year, the A…
Entrepreneurs have been found to share many characteristics with psychopaths, in a new study conducted by one of Australia’s top business …
Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer, who announced his retirement over the weekend, is one of the most ridiculed and reviled men in corporate Amer…
Tasmanian timber baron John Gay was last week fined $50,000 for insider trading in a Launceston court. It’s been a serious fall from grace…
Over the past decade, Apple has become one of the most successful and widely copied companies in the world. But it has been successful becau…
It’s never been entirely clear to me why Clive Palmer wants to become prime minister. Sure, he’s been political his whole life, and i…
Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer, who announced his retirement over the weekend, is one of the most ridiculed and reviled men in corporate Amer…
The past 10 years have been boom times for Australia’s construction sector. Since 2000, the sector has grown at an average rate of 7.2%…