The Kitchen Table: the Quest for John Howard’s Cash OffsetBy Michael West | February 15, 2019John: Our paymaster says we’ve got to get onto the “John Howard offset”. That’s the one that really pays ...
Hayne’s Final: impressive tinkering but big banking flaws remainBy Kim Wingerei | February 11, 2019Although Hayne has handed down an impressive document, it is essentially an exercise in tinkering and, even if ...
The Kitchen Table: a Franking Credits RevelationBy Michael West | February 7, 2019"So, the government gives you money every time the Commonwealth Bank gives you money?" "Yes Dear"
The laugh’s on us: How Trump’s radical Republican tax cut broke the economyBy David Cay Johnston | February 2, 2019The laugh's on us, writes David Cay Johnston, DCReport Editor-in-Chief. Trump's radical Republican tax cut ...
Brookfield bid for Heathscope: a tax haven special?By Michael West | January 21, 2019Is yet another suite of essential Australian assets headed off to a tax haven? Michael West reports on the ...
Kremlin critic Browder: dangerous to deport Australian-based whistleblowerBy Dr Martin Hirst | January 20, 2019Australia’s tough border security and asylum-seeker regime is again under global scrutiny this week as a British ...
OECD gets Australia’s tax rate wrong, misses imputationBy Michael West | January 17, 2019An OECD claim that Australia has the world’s third highest effective marginal corporate tax rate made a great ...
Booking.com’s Australian taxpayer arrangements a legal shamBy Sandi Keane | January 10, 2019Booking.com should be at or near the top of the Tax Office's list of grand tax avoiders but the revenue ...
Loophole: how Deloitte games the tax laws for Kiwi raiderBy Michael West | January 10, 2019The minute the government brings in new tax laws, the Big Four accounting firms get cracking on the loopholes for ...
Victoria Power Networks: #40 on the Top 40 Tax Dodgers ChartBy Michael West | January 6, 2019They dodge tax, they gouge their customers. They even have their paws out for government grants. Michael West ...
Payday lenders: their bite is bigger than their barkBy Dr James Freeman | January 5, 2019Payday lenders prey on the most vulnerable. James Freeman tells the story of his 18 year old daughter Jasmine, ...
Energy Australia: four years, $30 billion, zero taxBy Michael West | December 31, 2018Energy Australia is owned by a company in the infamous tax haven of the British Virgin Islands. For the fourth ...
The Kitchen Table: the Quest for John Howard’s Cash OffsetBy Michael West | February 15, 2019John: Our paymaster says we’ve got to get onto the “John Howard offset”. That’s the one that really pays ...
Hayne’s Final: impressive tinkering but big banking flaws remainBy Kim Wingerei | February 11, 2019Although Hayne has handed down an impressive document, it is essentially an exercise in tinkering and, even if ...
The Kitchen Table: a Franking Credits RevelationBy Michael West | February 7, 2019"So, the government gives you money every time the Commonwealth Bank gives you money?" "Yes Dear"
The laugh’s on us: How Trump’s radical Republican tax cut broke the economyBy David Cay Johnston | February 2, 2019The laugh's on us, writes David Cay Johnston, DCReport Editor-in-Chief. Trump's radical Republican tax cut ...
Brookfield bid for Heathscope: a tax haven special?By Michael West | January 21, 2019Is yet another suite of essential Australian assets headed off to a tax haven? Michael West reports on the ...
Kremlin critic Browder: dangerous to deport Australian-based whistleblowerBy Dr Martin Hirst | January 20, 2019Australia’s tough border security and asylum-seeker regime is again under global scrutiny this week as a British ...
OECD gets Australia’s tax rate wrong, misses imputationBy Michael West | January 17, 2019An OECD claim that Australia has the world’s third highest effective marginal corporate tax rate made a great ...
Booking.com’s Australian taxpayer arrangements a legal shamBy Sandi Keane | January 10, 2019Booking.com should be at or near the top of the Tax Office's list of grand tax avoiders but the revenue ...
Loophole: how Deloitte games the tax laws for Kiwi raiderBy Michael West | January 10, 2019The minute the government brings in new tax laws, the Big Four accounting firms get cracking on the loopholes for ...
Victoria Power Networks: #40 on the Top 40 Tax Dodgers ChartBy Michael West | January 6, 2019They dodge tax, they gouge their customers. They even have their paws out for government grants. Michael West ...
Payday lenders: their bite is bigger than their barkBy Dr James Freeman | January 5, 2019Payday lenders prey on the most vulnerable. James Freeman tells the story of his 18 year old daughter Jasmine, ...
Energy Australia: four years, $30 billion, zero taxBy Michael West | December 31, 2018Energy Australia is owned by a company in the infamous tax haven of the British Virgin Islands. For the fourth ...