MUA fears reforms may miss shipping
MARITIME Union of Australia national secretary Paddy Crumlin raised concerns on Monday that the Federal Government’s tax review would fail to address the local shipping industry’s unique needs.
Mr Crumlin reiterated the union’s support for a tonnage tax and a royalties withholding tax for Australian shipowners.
“Just as we’ve all sent off our income tax returns, the Henry Tax Review is about to hand down its recommendations to...
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