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University students are fed up that their calls for free education are being ignored. Nic Bothma/EPA

Free education is possible if South Africa moves beyond smoke and mirrors

South Africa’s higher education minister has dealt with fee increments for 2017 but sidestepped students’ fundamental issue: an ongoing call to make higher education free for all.
In his Bloomberg Address on Thursday Scott Morrison talked of ‘the taxed and the taxed-not’. David Moir/AAP

Watch your language, Scott Morrison

Treasurer Scott Morrison has given notice of a fresh assault on the crucial challenge of budget repair. Let’s hope he and Malcolm Turnbull have learned from the unfortunate self-destructing experience…
All the policies announced on multinational tax avoidance so far, fail to address one of the simplest avoidance measures used. Dan Himbrechts/AAP

Multinational tax avoidance is still a revenue issue for government

The reelected Coalition government will be forced to confront multinational tax avoidance more effectively or suffer the revenue problems.
The uncertainty in financial markets from Brexit throws a spanner in the works of the election campaign in its final week. Dan Himbrechts/AAP

Business Briefing: Zombie measures, crackdowns and Brexit worries

Business Briefing: Zombie measures, crackdowns and Brexit worries The Conversation14,4 MB (download)
As the world tries to get a handle on what a Brexit means, D-Day looms for both Labor and the Coalition.
In announcing the costings the Coalition has sought the mantle of better economic managers. AAP/Adrian Muscat

Coalition targets welfare in $2.3b pre-election savings pitch

The Coalition says it has costed its additional expenditure and will deliver $2.3 billion in savings, in contrast to Labor.
Warren Buffett’s voice has been one of the loudest arguing it’s time to raise taxes on millionaires and billionaires like him. Rick Wilking/Reuters

Are we ready to raise taxes on the rich? History says no

Two centuries of tax policy show efforts to raise taxes on the rich hinge on questions of fairness. The history also suggests proponents have a tough road ahead.

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