More than one in three Aussies would quit if they couldn’t work from home
"It [ageism] actually starts at the job description," she said.
The 65-year-old from Geelong returned to Australia in her 50s after working in local government in the UK for 30 years
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Former South Australian senator Nick Xenophon is preparing legal actions against one of Australia's biggest banks, alleging it failed to respond quickly enough to a scam.
Bodies enforcing a code of conduct for parliamentarians and their staff won't be the cure-all for systemic cultural issues in Parliament House, an inquiry committee has heard.
The first hearing into such a code in Canberra was told it will go some way to driving cultural change in the building.
However, Department of Parliamentary Services secretary Rob Stefanic told the inquiry more clarification was needed on how the new enforcement body for the code would work alongside other agencies in parliament.
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Senate Press Release and Report on Offshore Evasion Through Shell Banks Skirting FATCA
Senator Wyden led a major Senate Finance Committee investigation that produced a press release and report about use of “shell bank” to avoid the FATCA reporting requirements. See the press release titled Wyden Investigation Uncovers Major Loophole In Offshore Account Reporting, here, and the report titled The Shell Bank Loophole, here. The press release offers a good summary of the report (see particularly the “Key Findings” in the press release)
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Sixth Circuit Holds Harmless Error to Not Give Correct Jury Instruction on Evasion Statute of Limitations
In United States v. Pieron (6th Cir. 8/30/22), Unpublished, CA 6 here and GS here [to come]. the Court affirmed Pieron’s tax evasion conviction. Although nonprecedential, I think the opinion offers a lesson for practitioners. I, therefore, report on what the Court described (Slip Op. 4) as “Pieron’s more serious argument” that the trial court failed to give a “correctly stated” jury instruction that the jury was required to find an affirmative act of evasion in the six-year limitations period
Young Ran (Christine) Kim (Cardozo; Google Scholar) & Darien Shanske (UC-Davis; Google Scholar), State Digital Services Taxes: A Good and Permissible Idea (Despite What You Might Have Heard), 98 Notre Dame L. Rev. __ (2022)
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah (Michigan; Google Scholar), Taxing Nomads: Reviving Citizenship-Based Taxation for the 21st Century:
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