2018-7-11 23:07 |
IBM strikes again – this time to help the Australian government use blockchain technology to improve its data security.
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2018-7-11 23:07 |
IBM strikes again – this time to help the Australian government use blockchain technology to improve its data security.
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Australian Tax Authority will use bilateral data sharing agreements to collect taxes on cryptocurrency income.
2018-7-9 19:37 | |
Regulation Australia’s financial press is expecting that the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will take a hard stance on cryptocurrency investors this tax season, with the ATO recently vowing to leverage international data-matching agreements in order to track the taxation obligations of Australian cryptocurrency traders.
2018-7-9 05:11 | |
Australia’s financial press is expecting that the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will take a hard stance on cryptocurrency investors this tax season, with the ATO recently vowing to leverage international data-matching agreements in order to track the taxation obligations of Australian cryptocurrency traders.
2018-7-9 04:15 | |
The Australian government has chosen IBM as its central technology partner for the next five years in a deal worth $740 million dollars. The agreement will cover technology services provided to government departments, including services which will use IBM’s automation and blockchain technologies.
2018-7-9 03:00 | |
Blockchain integration grows more prolific, as companies, educational institutes, and governments realize its solutions to various inefficiencies. The post IBM Secures $740 Mln Deal to Upgrade Australian Gov’t Data Security with Blockchain appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2018-7-7 03:00 | |
This one really threw me for a loop this morning… Firstly, kudos to the Australian Government for embracing and exploring opportunities in blockchain. But some people are wondering is how blockchain can improve government services.
2018-7-7 22:00 | |
IBM has signed a five-year AU$1 billion ($740 million) deal with the Australian government to use blockchain and other new technologies to improve data security, Bloomberg reports Thursday, July 5. The major contract will see IBM provide technology such as blockchain, automation and artificial intelligence (AI) to Australian federal departments, including defense and home affairs.
2018-7-6 00:31 | |