As the nation’s largest grassroots advocacy group representing taxpayers, the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance promotes evidence-based solutions that increase freedom and prosperity and minimise government waste. In this report, the ATA will unpack the incentives and economics at play in the housing solutions proposed by the major parties in the approach to the 2022 federal election.
Read MoreHigher prices are not the product of greedy business people or foreign conflicts; greed and conflict have always existed and do not explain most price changes. It’s simple: Prices are increasing because Australia is facing an inflation problem.
Read MoreIt should go without saying that temporary stimulus spending is supposed to end but sadly this isn’t always the case. As Milton Friedman observed, “nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program”.
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Read MoreDetails in the budget papers confirm a much lower deficit is within reach—and would be achievable even if the fuel tax cut were made permanent—if the government could resist introducing hundreds of new ways to waste money.
Read MorePolicy Submission | By The Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Dr John Humphreys
The occasional tax cuts so loudly celebrated or condemned by partisan commentators are insignificant compared to the perpetual tax increases that Australians face every year.
Read MorePolicy Briefing | By The Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Emilie Dye and Xin Yuan Quek
Superannuation is a program aimed at helping Australians to save money, so they have financial independence upon retirement. However, more money locked up in the savings account means less present financial capability.
Read MorePolicy Analysis | By the Australian Taxpayers Alliance and the Liberal Democratic Party | Emilie Dye
The average Australian worker mostly notices tax when it comes out of their paychecks – every paystub shows the deductions for income tax and Medicare levy. However, those are just two of 125 separate taxes imposed by State, Federal, and local governments.
Read MorePosition Paper | By the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Brian Marlow
While the ATA acknowledges that media diversity, fair compensation, and a healthy domestic news ecosphere are worthy objectives, the Bill will undermine each one of these principles at potentially great cost to hardworking tax-paying Australian businesses and news consumers who rely on the digital services provided to them for free by digital platforms like Facebook and Google that are effectively singled out by the Bill.
Read MoreDOCUMENT | BY THE AUSTRALIAN TAXPAYERS’ ALLIANCE
We are incredibly proud of the goals we've achieved in 2020. The ATA saw unprecedented growth and more policy wins than expected. However, we are well aware of the dire situation in our nation and people's ongoing suffering.
Read MoreReport | By the Adam Smith Insititute, the Niskanen Center, and the Australian Taxpayers Alliance | Peter Jaworski
Transfusing the blood plasma of those who have recovered from Covid-19, called convalescent plasma, appears to help against the novel coronavirus. Multiple trials are now underway around the world, with the U.S. Government supporting a national program to collect and provide convalescent plasma to patients in need across the country.
Read MoreSubmission to the Joint ACMS/ACCS Consultation | By the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Emilie Dye
Hemp use has a long history in Australia, right back to colonisation. Hemp and cannabis cigarettes were very accessible until the late 1800s, helping with asthma, the flu, and other maladies. Australia then signed the 1925 Geneva Convention on Opium and Other Drugs, and this saw cannabis restricted for medicinal and scientific purposes only. Cannabis was rendered illegal in 1938. This was spurred on by the New Drug that Maddens Victims campaign, which painted marijuana as a drug that makes people go sex crazy.
Read MoreReport | By Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Emilie Dye
Much has changed quickly in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic, giving policymakers a unique opportunity to reconstruct our revenue stream and regulatory code. Australia is entering a recession for the first time in decades. The virus has trapped Australians in their homes and left them without work. As a result, the federal government has passed the largest stimulus package Australia has ever seen. Right now, the Australian people, and the government alike, cannot afford any waste caused by inefficiency in either the tax system or the regulatory code.
Read MoreSubmission to the Senate Select Committee on Administration of Sports Grants | By the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Emilie Dye
Community grants have led to both government waste and corruption as politicians use taxpayer funds for personal and campaign ends. Two Sports Ministers have been forced to resign due to breaches in the ministerial code of conduct surrounding the distribution of community sports grants.
Read MoreSubmission to the Department of Treasury | By the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Emilie Dye
Based on ABS Data the mean pension for Australians between the ages of 55 and 64 in 2017-18 was $241,000 for women and $332,700 for men, and according to the Retirement Income Review, the median superannuation balances between the ages of 60 and 64 are $122,848 for women and $154,453 for men for the year 2016-17.
Read MoreSubmission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee | By the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Satya Marar
As such, this submission will focus not on any specific notion of nationhood and national identity, but of general principles which uphold concepts of concern and value to our supporters and to taxpaying Australians more broadly…
Read MoreSubmission to the Senate Standing Committee on Economics | By the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Satya Marar
The ATA opposes restrictions on the use of cash transactions as we support every Australian’s freedom of choice in how to conduct transactions involving their own money, oppose the provision of unearned business to banks and financial service companies which will…
Read MoreReport | By Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance
At the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance we strive to give a voice to the millions of Australians quietly going about their lives and paying their taxes. It is our job to stand between the greedy hands of government and the money Australians work so hard to earn. This is what 2019 looked like for us.
Read MoreSubmission to the Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy | By Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance | Satya Marar
The ATA supports the legalisation of nuclear power generation in Australia within an appropriate regulatory framework based on international best practice that ensures the safe disposal of waste, the safe operation of reactors, the mitigation of any negative environmental impacts, the cost-efficient generation of energy, and a private investment-driven sector with the necessary conditions needed to mitigate sovereign risk and the need for corporate welfare or subsidy.
Read MoreLetter | By Coalition of Organisations
Today, we launched our letter, undersigned by an international coalition of 46 organisations that represents hundreds of millions of people from 27 countries, strongly condemning recent authoritarian actions by the Administration of The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in exerting control over Hong Kong and threatening both the freedoms of its citizens and its economic stability.
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