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Research and surveys

Thought leadership from Deloitte can help you evaluate complex issues, develop fresh approaches to problems and implement practical solutions. Explore below some of the most recent research and surveys from Deloitte, and be sure to check back frequently for the most up-to-date material.

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  • ATO Releases – Rulings/Determinations
  • Legislation
    Strengthening the small business concessions and the scrip for scrip roll over .
  • Are employee share schemes still sexy?
    We analyse whether employee share schemes are still an attractive option in the aftermath of the massive changes introduced in 2009.
  • “How the bloody hell are ya??”– quite well if you are a temporary resident!
    We take a look at how our tax laws apply to temporary residents entering Australia.
  • Investment Monitor March 2013: Passing the baton
    The Australian economy is changing gears, no more so than when it comes to major project investment.
  • Lifting the corporate veil
    The recent Ace Insurance decision puts a spotlight on the age old question of employees vs contractors.
  • Trifectas, innings and tax on winnings
    Contrary to general understanding, the ATO can tax your wins from gambling and betting in some circumstances.
  • Legislation
  • ATO Releases – Rulings/Determinations
  • Cases
  • NBN Business Readiness Survey in 2013
    This Deloitte Access Economics report for Macquarie Telecom finds that business expects massive change from the NBN, including a boost to telework, but that a gap exists between businesses’ expectations of change and their readiness to embrace it.
  • Asia Pacific Economic Outlook
    The March 2013 edition of the Asia Pacific Economic Outlook gives a near-term outlook for China, India, Myanmar and Philippines.
  • Improving energy concessions and hardship payments policies
    A report commissioned by ESAA on improving energy concessions and hardship payments policies.
  • Spirituality and strategic leadership
    Every day corporate executives make tough decisions on complex issues. What role do their personal spiritual beliefs play? Do their beliefs impact how these decisions are made?
  • Transitioning into the diverse Western Australian workplace: Experiences of Muslim women
    Given that Australia is facing skills shortages, particularly in regions such as Western Australia, tapping into unrepresented minorities is becoming increasingly important.
  • Diversity, religiosity and spirituality in the workplace
    Whilst books on religion and spirituality fill bookstores, rarely do they find their way into the shelves marked “management” or “workplace”.
  • Is your financial risk management strategy up to date?
    Financial risk management has always been a complex area given the volatility and significance of the risks involved.
  • Scrip please or scrip tease? The AAT rules in favour for roll-over relief
    The recent AAT decisions in Dickinson and Fabig have found that scrip for scrip roll-over relief may be available in a broader range of situations than previously thought.
  • Lease or Hire… Which do you desire?
    We analyse the tax treatment of common leasing arrangements seen by businesses today.
  • Legislation
  • ATO Releases – Rulings/Determinations
  • Cases
  • IFRS 9 Impairment new exposure draft issued
    Learn the new detail of the IASB Financial Instruments Expected Credit Losses exposure draft released March 2013.
  • E-discovery and archiving
    Companies around the world continue to struggle to respond to legal requests when it comes to electronic discovery (e-discovery).
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