Rather than saying they pay too much tax, this report finds Australians currently claim they are paying about the right amount of tax, and their support for higher public spending has risen
The Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey was developed to obtain a snapshot of the beliefs, att...
This paper summarises data on public opinion in Australia regarding taxation and social issues. It f...
Australians have become more sensitive to the issue of high wealth individuals paying their fair sha...
Australians’ attitudes towards tax and public spending are getting tougher. Increasingly, we see our...
This report presents the results of a survey undertaken by Per Capita on public attitudes to...
The results of this year’s Survey can be organised into four main groups. Firstly, the public ...
According to a new survey out this morning, Australians no longer feel over-taxed. In fact, many of...
The debate over whether the Australian public wants tax cuts or more spending on social services has...
A growing number of Australians are concerned about the quality of government, according to the late...
In a recent survey The Australia Institute conducted they asked whether respondents considered Austr...
The importance of behavioural economics in supplementing and extending the neoclassical analysis of ...
Data from the Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey are used to examine how pervasive the view i...
The Australian Survey of Social Attitudes 2003 gives new insights into the public's increasing prefe...
It is difficult to measure public views on tradeoffs between spending priorities because public unde...
During the 1990s, the number of Australian taxpayers involved in aggressive tax planning more than ...
The Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey was developed to obtain a snapshot of the beliefs, att...
This paper summarises data on public opinion in Australia regarding taxation and social issues. It f...
Australians have become more sensitive to the issue of high wealth individuals paying their fair sha...
Australians’ attitudes towards tax and public spending are getting tougher. Increasingly, we see our...
This report presents the results of a survey undertaken by Per Capita on public attitudes to...
The results of this year’s Survey can be organised into four main groups. Firstly, the public ...
According to a new survey out this morning, Australians no longer feel over-taxed. In fact, many of...
The debate over whether the Australian public wants tax cuts or more spending on social services has...
A growing number of Australians are concerned about the quality of government, according to the late...
In a recent survey The Australia Institute conducted they asked whether respondents considered Austr...
The importance of behavioural economics in supplementing and extending the neoclassical analysis of ...
Data from the Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey are used to examine how pervasive the view i...
The Australian Survey of Social Attitudes 2003 gives new insights into the public's increasing prefe...
It is difficult to measure public views on tradeoffs between spending priorities because public unde...
During the 1990s, the number of Australian taxpayers involved in aggressive tax planning more than ...
The Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey was developed to obtain a snapshot of the beliefs, att...
This paper summarises data on public opinion in Australia regarding taxation and social issues. It f...
Australians have become more sensitive to the issue of high wealth individuals paying their fair sha...