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Microsoft Australia makes AU$43m profit after settling AU$39m ATO bill
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The local arm of Microsoft coughed up AU$39 million during the 2017 financial year to settle its outstanding bill with the Australian Taxation Office.
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ASIC seeks externally managed data analytics service for financial stats
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Melbourne to host two new fintech hubs
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NSW agencies struggle with security basics
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Australian Federal Court confirms Valve fines
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NextDC offered APDC datacentres it occupies for 'illogical' AU$300 million
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What's ahead for Chicago's skyline in 2018? | Outcome Health's state tax breaks suspended | Tax law and home values

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Chicago skyline moving up, and out, in 2018

Tuesday, Jan 2

RYAN ORI: Chicago's skyline could begin reaching higher and farther out from the city center this year if a slew of ambitious projects get off the ground.

Illinois suspends Outcome Health's agreement for EDGE tax breaks

Illinois has suspended Outcome Health's EDGE tax credit agreement, valued at an estimated $6.1 million over 10 years.

State charges Chicago OB-GYN in Medicaid scam

A Northwest Side doctor is charged with defrauding the state of $100,000 for Medicaid care she didn't provide, the Illinois attorney general's office said.

New tax law expected to slow rise of home values, creating winners and losers

The steady increase in housing prices in many of the nation's priciest markets is expected to slow in coming years, analysts say, as the Republican tax law begins to reshape a major part of the U.S. economy.

Amazon will buy Target this year, analyst predicts

Amazon.com's shakeup of the retail landscape may not be over, according to one well-known technology analyst.

First, this town lost its Macy's. Then Sears. Now, all eyes are on J.C. Penney.

What might have been just a sign of the times in a bigger city was a life-changing and economy-altering loss for Hermitage, Pa., the kind of place too far from anywhere to be considered a suburb, but too developed to be considered rural or to attract visitors with small-town charm.

Criminal underworld is dropping bitcoin for another currency

Bitcoin is losing its luster with some of its earliest and most avid fans — criminals — giving rise to a new breed of virtual currency.

Ask Brianna: How do I make a money resolution that succeeds?

Q: I never keep my New Year's resolutions. But this year, I set a goal to save more money. How can I finally stick with it?