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Payroll tax continues to be the number one tax accountants want to see reformed, with many noting it seems counterintuitive and a compliance burden detracting firms from providing better service to clients.
In an industry poll conducted by Accountants Daily, 49.2 per cent of 576 practitioners voted for payroll tax as the tax they would most like to see reformed, followed by stamp duty at 21.2 per cent, income tax at 16.9 per cent and GST at 12.7 per cent.
Read the full article at Accountants Daily.