Tax strategies may distort power salesBy Michael West | March 23, 2015Along with the man who singly controls a larger chunk of Australia's energy assets than any other – Hong Kong ...
City state Singapore has a taste for our taxpayersBy Michael West | March 21, 2015Singapore is more than just a shining city state, a place of untrammelled commerce and cleanliness, and the jewel ...
Economics consulting becomes a new art formBy Michael West | March 17, 2015Economics consulting truly is art. Look no further than the masterpiece of consulting from the Centre for ...
Metadata retention laws will hurt big-business whistleblowersBy Michael West | March 13, 2015The government is about to shove through its data retention laws, with the acquiescence of a self-described ...
Screen Australia board meetings must be a game of musical chairsBy Michael West | March 7, 2015Companies associated with actor and film producer Claudia Karvan were paid $10.5 million by Screen Australia last ...
Profit-shifting: Tax office settles for patting the elephant in the roomBy Michael West | February 28, 2015The House of Representatives was consumed for much of the week on the vexing matter of whether Human Rights ...
A conspiracy to stiff gas consumersBy Michael West | February 21, 2015Coal prices have crashed, the carbon tax has gone, yet the cost of electricity continues to rise. Oil prices ...
Australian filmmakers find success with the digital-only release of The MuleBy Michael West | February 7, 2015More on The Mule Movie session times Full movies coverage For an independent Aussie film about a ...
Inquiry’s roll call of tax avoidersBy Michael West | February 6, 2015We pay our fair share, say Google and Apple More money going through 'hubs' than ever before Big ...
John Viscariello says battling big boys takes it tollBy Michael West | December 13, 2014Being motivated by a deep sense of injustice can be a costly thing. Just ask John Viscariello. The ...
Accountants institute’s annual report shows peculiar treatments in accountsBy Michael West | December 6, 2014Kim Kardashian is by no means the central character in today's tale of intrigue, nor will hot-button issues such ...
Electricity: the great big hidden taxBy Michael West | December 1, 2014Privatising electricity networks may not be as lucrative as it appears. Michael West weighs up some pros and ...
Tax strategies may distort power salesBy Michael West | March 23, 2015Along with the man who singly controls a larger chunk of Australia's energy assets than any other – Hong Kong ...
City state Singapore has a taste for our taxpayersBy Michael West | March 21, 2015Singapore is more than just a shining city state, a place of untrammelled commerce and cleanliness, and the jewel ...
Economics consulting becomes a new art formBy Michael West | March 17, 2015Economics consulting truly is art. Look no further than the masterpiece of consulting from the Centre for ...
Metadata retention laws will hurt big-business whistleblowersBy Michael West | March 13, 2015The government is about to shove through its data retention laws, with the acquiescence of a self-described ...
Screen Australia board meetings must be a game of musical chairsBy Michael West | March 7, 2015Companies associated with actor and film producer Claudia Karvan were paid $10.5 million by Screen Australia last ...
Profit-shifting: Tax office settles for patting the elephant in the roomBy Michael West | February 28, 2015The House of Representatives was consumed for much of the week on the vexing matter of whether Human Rights ...
A conspiracy to stiff gas consumersBy Michael West | February 21, 2015Coal prices have crashed, the carbon tax has gone, yet the cost of electricity continues to rise. Oil prices ...
Australian filmmakers find success with the digital-only release of The MuleBy Michael West | February 7, 2015More on The Mule Movie session times Full movies coverage For an independent Aussie film about a ...
Inquiry’s roll call of tax avoidersBy Michael West | February 6, 2015We pay our fair share, say Google and Apple More money going through 'hubs' than ever before Big ...
John Viscariello says battling big boys takes it tollBy Michael West | December 13, 2014Being motivated by a deep sense of injustice can be a costly thing. Just ask John Viscariello. The ...
Accountants institute’s annual report shows peculiar treatments in accountsBy Michael West | December 6, 2014Kim Kardashian is by no means the central character in today's tale of intrigue, nor will hot-button issues such ...
Electricity: the great big hidden taxBy Michael West | December 1, 2014Privatising electricity networks may not be as lucrative as it appears. Michael West weighs up some pros and ...