Stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
Those for this policy agree that
the federal government should make it harder for individuals and corporations to avoid or aggressively minimise their Australian tax obligations and take part in international efforts to keep track of these individuals and corporations by sharing income and asset information
29 subscribers
Voted consistently for stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
- Anne Aly
- Adam Bandt
- Chris Bowen
- Tony Burke
- Linda Burney
- Josh Burns
- Mark Butler
- Jim Chalmers
- Anthony Chisholm
- Jason Clare
- Sharon Claydon
- Libby Coker
- Julie Collins
- Pat Conroy
- Milton Dick
- Andrew Giles
- Patrick Gorman
- Luke Gosling
- Helen Haines
- Julian Hill
- Ed Husic
- Stephen Jones
- Peter Khalil
- Catherine King
- Andrew Leigh
- Richard Marles
- Emma McBride
- Brian Mitchell
- Daniel Mulino
- Brendan O'Connor
- Clare O'Neil
- Deborah O'Neill
- Alicia Payne
- Fiona Phillips
- Tanya Plibersek
- Amanda Rishworth
- Joanne Ryan
- Rebekha Sharkie
- Bill Shorten
- Zali Steggall
- Meryl Swanson
- Susan Templeman
- Kate Thwaites
- Larissa Waters
- Murray Watt
- Anika Wells
- Andrew Wilkie
- Josh Wilson
- Tony Zappia
Voted almost always for stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
- Anthony Albanese
- Lisa Chesters
- Mark Dreyfus
- Justine Elliot
- Jacqui Lambie
- Rob Mitchell
- Shayne Neumann
- Graham Perrett
- Louise Pratt
- Michelle Rowland
- Matt Thistlethwaite
- Maria Vamvakinou
- Tim Watts
Voted generally for stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
- Catryna Bilyk
- Carol Brown
- Raff Ciccone
- Don Farrell
- Mehreen Faruqi
- Katy Gallagher
- Pauline Hanson
- Sarah Hanson-Young
- Sue Lines
- Jenny McAllister
- Malarndirri McCarthy
- Nick McKim
- Tony Sheldon
- Glenn Sterle
- Anne Urquhart
- Jess Walsh
- Peter Whish-Wilson
- Penny Wong
Voted a mixture of for and against stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
Something not right?Voted generally against stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
- Alex Antic
- Simon Birmingham
- Andrew Bragg
- Claire Chandler
- Richard Colbeck
- Perin Davey
- David Fawcett
- Sarah Henderson
- Hollie Hughes
- Susan McDonald
- James McGrath
- Matt O'Sullivan
- Malcolm Roberts
- David Van
Voted almost always against stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
- Scott Buchholz
- Matthew Canavan
- Michaelia Cash
- Darren Chester
- David Coleman
- Kevin Hogan
- Luke Howarth
- Michelle Landry
- Nola Marino
- Bridget McKenzie
- Linda Reynolds
- Anne Ruston
- Dean Smith
- Jason Wood
Voted consistently against stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
- Karen Andrews
- Bridget Archer
- Wendy Askew
- Angie Bell
- Russell Broadbent
- Slade Brockman
- Pat Conaghan
- Mark Coulton
- Jonathon Duniam
- Peter Dutton
- Warren Entsch
- Paul Fletcher
- Andrew Gee
- David Gillespie
- Alex Hawke
- Jane Hume
- Barnaby Joyce
- Julian Leeser
- Sussan Ley
- David Littleproud
- Michael McCormack
- Melissa McIntosh
- Ted O'Brien
- Tony Pasin
- James Paterson
- Keith Pitt
- Melissa Price
- Rowan Ramsey
- Gerard Rennick
- Paul Scarr
- James Stevens
- Michael Sukkar
- Angus Taylor
- Dan Tehan
- Phillip Thompson
- Bert Van Manen
- Ross Vasta
- Andrew Wallace
- Rick Wilson
- Terry Young
We can't say anything concrete about how they voted on stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation
- Tim Ayres
- Mike Freelander
- Steve Georganas
- Ian Goodenough
- Nita Green
- Andrew Hastie
- Bob Katter
- Ged Kearney
- Matt Keogh
- Madeleine King
- Andrew McLachlan
- Llew O'Brien
- Gavin Pearce
- Dave Sharma
- David Smith
- Marielle Smith
- Anne Stanley
- Jordon Steele-John
- Lidia Thorpe
- Anne Webster
Relevant divisions
Most important divisions relevant to this policy
These are the most important divisions related to the policy “for stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation”. They are weighted much more strongly than other divisions when calculating the position of a person on this policy.
Division | Supporters vote |
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9th Aug 2021, 8:45 PM – Senate Treasury Laws Amendment (2021 Measures No. 1) Bill 2021 - in Committee - Get rid of exemption to scrutiny |
Yes |
Other divisions relevant to this policy
These are less important divisions which are related to the policy “for stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation”.
If you know of other divisions that relate to this policy, you can add them in the Votes section of that division‘s page.