John Logan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Date of birth | September 24,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | San Diego |
California | |
United States | |
Books | John Logan: Plays One |
The Aviator: A Screenplay | |
San Diego, California, United States | |
Red | |
Rango - Level 2 Mid-Beginner | |
Hugo. [Dialogus Inter Hugonem, Catonem Et Oliuerium Super Libertate Ecclesiastica.]. | |
Gladiator | |
Awards | BAFTA Award for Best British Film |
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play | |
Annie Award for Writing in a Feature Production | |
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Play | |
Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay | |
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Play | |
Tony Award for Best Play | |
Plays | Peter and Alice |
Moulin Rouge! | |
Never the Sinner | |
I'll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers | |
Education | Millburn High School |
Northwestern University | |
Nominations | Tony Award for Best Play |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 420367 |
Gladiator
Spectre
Hugo
Alien: Covenant
The Aviator
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Rango
The Last Samurai
Any Given Sunday
Star Trek Nemesis
The Time Machine
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
Genius
RKO 281
Bats
The Miraculous Year
Tornado!
Teach Me Tonight
Penny Dreadful
They/Them
Coriolanus
Whistler Camp
John Logan Life story
John David Logan is an American playwright and filmmaker. He is known for his work as a screenwriter for such films as Martin Scorsese's The Aviator and Hugo, Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and Sam Mendes's James Bond films Skyfall, and Spectre.
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Australia's 'backpacker tax' ruled illegal by court
... About 150,000 foreigners travel to Australia annually on working holiday visas In his ruling, Justice John Logan described the tax as a disguised form of discrimination based on nationality ...
In pictures: Famous names 30 minutes before curtain call
... Dame Judi Dench for Peter and Alice by John Logan at the Noel Coward Theatre in 2013Dame Judi starred alongside Ben Whishaw in a story of loss and grief...
Australia's 'backpacker tax' ruled illegal by court
Australia has used a so-called "backpacker Tax " to illegally Tax foreign workers from eight countries, according to a landmark ruling.
In 2017, the government imposed a controversial 15% Tax rate on two visa categories for working holiday-makers.
But a court on Wednesday found the levy was in breach of existing treaties with the UK, US, Germany, Finland, Chile, Japan, Norway and Turkey.
Tens of thousands of foreign nationals may be owed money, local media said.
The Australian Tax Office said it was considering whether to appeal against the ruling.
The levy was challenged by an international Tax company on behalf of a British tourist, Catherine Addy, who worked in Australia between 2015 and 2017.
She welcomed the ruling, telling Abc News : "I think it is wrong that foreigners should be taxed more harshly than Australians when they are doing the same work. "
About 150,000 foreigners travel to Australia every year on working holiday visas, with Many finding work in the farming and hospitality industries.
What did the court find?The Federal Court of Australia said the Tax could not be applied to citizens of those eight countries who had been employed on category 417 or 462 visas.
This was due to treaties which required Australia to Tax those foreign nationals in the same way as local workers.
Unlike foreign workers in Australia, locals do not pay any Tax until their yearly income exceeds A$18,200 (£9,700; $12,500). In contrast, foreign workers on 417 or 462 visas are taxed 15% on The First $37,000 they earn.
About 150,000 foreigners travel to Australia annually on working holiday visasIn His ruling, Justice John Logan described the Tax as "a disguised form of discrimination based On Nationality ".
During her working holiday, Ms Addy lived mainly in A House share in Sydney's Earlwood, a point that proved to be crucial to the case.
This meant she was considered a "resident" for Tax purposes in Australia, while other foreign nationals who move around may be considered "non-residents".
The ruling may force the government to repay hundreds of millions of dollars in total, local media reported.
What reaction has there been?Taxback. com, the accounting firm that organised the lawsuit, said it was clear the "backpacker Tax " breached several international agreements when it was introduced in 2016.
"It also damaged Australia's reputation as a working holiday destination," Joanna Murphy, The Firm 's CEO, said.
Many foreign nationals find work in the farming and hospitality industries in AustraliaThe Australian Tax Office sought to play down the ruling, saying it would have no impact for most working holidaymakers.
"This decision only affects the Tax rates applying to a minority of working holiday-makers who are also residents, and only those from countries affected by a similar clause in The Double Tax agreement with their Home Country ," it said.
'It's very unfair'Colin Mathews, 25, from Cornwall, lived and worked in Australia between October 2018 and May 2019, with His fiancée Emily .
When he returned from Australia, Mr Mathews said he had 15% deducted from wages he earned at a Call Centre .
Colin Mathews said Australians "couldn't believe we had to pay extra Tax ""Local Australians couldn't believe we had to pay extra Tax ," Mr Mathews told the BBC. "I'm not averse to paying Tax - I was using Australian services - But it should be on the same terms. "
Oliver Bastock, from Derbyshire, is currently living in Melbourne and works in marketing, after moving to Australia in June 2018.
He said the Tax system was confusing, adding he had no idea "why you don't get anything back".
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Source of news: bbc.com