Silence speaks volumes on alleged links between Crown and Echo casinos and organised crimeBy Michael West | September 17, 2014If governments were looking to orchestrate a seamless increase in economic activity from Asia's organised crime ...
The true issue is how Napthine has kept buried all details of the East West LinkBy Michael West | September 11, 2014This idea that you can stick an incoming government with an $8 billion bill just weeks before an election is a ...
East West Link: Labor’s sensible U-turn on nation’s most expensive toll roadBy Michael West | September 11, 2014Labor to dump East-West Link if elected, even if contracts are signed The Victorian government may cry "sovereign ...
IKEA pays a low amount of taxBy Michael West | September 1, 2014"I am occasionally reminded by the ATO that tax is a competition issue, and that a late-submitted BAS is unfair ...
Sharemarket darling Vocation hits some speed bumpsBy Michael West | August 21, 2014There’s good money in government grants. Of the $7 billion which Australian governments shell out for ...
One thing is certain in life: Death and tax breaksBy Michael West | July 25, 2014Loath to sound ageist but the longer people live, the more it costs the state to look after them. So Joe Hockey's ...
Taxing change of titles at Google AustraliaBy Michael West | July 17, 2014As any parent will tell a child, the problem with lying is that you may have to lie again to cover up the lie ...
The shame is big dodgers slip the netBy Michael West | July 10, 2014Hollywood star Mel Gibson is among the celebrities, sportsmen and prominent business types named by the ...
A closer look at Macquarie’s tax situationBy Michael West | May 12, 2014A few points about Macquarie's bizarre tax predicament. The tax bill is up over $500 million in two years, but it ...
Google and Fairfax playing a different tax gameBy Michael West | May 9, 2014Google Australia cut the ribbon on its new offices on the foreshore of Darling Harbour in mid 2009. The ...
Blame the Smurfs: Suspicious trades are fleecing investorsBy Michael West | April 30, 2014A boy was dragged before the courts this week for stealing two cigarette lighters. He faces a conviction under ...
Risks outweigh Medibank float’s meagre rewardBy Michael West | March 29, 2014Dear knights, dames and peasants, far be it for this lowly quill-driver to launch inquiry upon the ...
Silence speaks volumes on alleged links between Crown and Echo casinos and organised crimeBy Michael West | September 17, 2014If governments were looking to orchestrate a seamless increase in economic activity from Asia's organised crime ...
The true issue is how Napthine has kept buried all details of the East West LinkBy Michael West | September 11, 2014This idea that you can stick an incoming government with an $8 billion bill just weeks before an election is a ...
East West Link: Labor’s sensible U-turn on nation’s most expensive toll roadBy Michael West | September 11, 2014Labor to dump East-West Link if elected, even if contracts are signed The Victorian government may cry "sovereign ...
IKEA pays a low amount of taxBy Michael West | September 1, 2014"I am occasionally reminded by the ATO that tax is a competition issue, and that a late-submitted BAS is unfair ...
Sharemarket darling Vocation hits some speed bumpsBy Michael West | August 21, 2014There’s good money in government grants. Of the $7 billion which Australian governments shell out for ...
One thing is certain in life: Death and tax breaksBy Michael West | July 25, 2014Loath to sound ageist but the longer people live, the more it costs the state to look after them. So Joe Hockey's ...
Taxing change of titles at Google AustraliaBy Michael West | July 17, 2014As any parent will tell a child, the problem with lying is that you may have to lie again to cover up the lie ...
The shame is big dodgers slip the netBy Michael West | July 10, 2014Hollywood star Mel Gibson is among the celebrities, sportsmen and prominent business types named by the ...
A closer look at Macquarie’s tax situationBy Michael West | May 12, 2014A few points about Macquarie's bizarre tax predicament. The tax bill is up over $500 million in two years, but it ...
Google and Fairfax playing a different tax gameBy Michael West | May 9, 2014Google Australia cut the ribbon on its new offices on the foreshore of Darling Harbour in mid 2009. The ...
Blame the Smurfs: Suspicious trades are fleecing investorsBy Michael West | April 30, 2014A boy was dragged before the courts this week for stealing two cigarette lighters. He faces a conviction under ...
Risks outweigh Medibank float’s meagre rewardBy Michael West | March 29, 2014Dear knights, dames and peasants, far be it for this lowly quill-driver to launch inquiry upon the ...