Private schools, public subsidies: with $50k fees per child per year, how can tax breaks be justified?By Alexia Adhikari and Morgan Harrington | April 17, 2024Private schools are competing in an 'arms race' of vanity projects, even winning architecture prizes, so how can ...
Housing Hunger Games: negative gearing catching fireBy Harry Chemay | March 25, 2024The Budget will soon show the booming transfer of more wealth via negative gearing to the already wealthy. Harry ...
The Big Four accountants and the $480 billion global tax evasion industryBy Adam Lucas and James Guthrie | February 14, 2024PwC and the Big 4 have been in full defence mode before the Senate's inquiry into consultants, and for good ...
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Fix Stage 3 tax cuts, save billions, make Australians richer – or keep a poor election promise?By Peter Martin | November 17, 2023The government has to make a vital decision soon: help struggling Australians, or keep its election promise on ...
World’s biggest scam – billionaires, multinationals tax dodging – can’t be fixed by talkfestsBy Michael West and Callum Foote | November 6, 2023Talkfests can’t fix global tax evasion by multinationals and billionaires for one simple reason: the US will never ...
Airbnb tax rort: why is the government subsidising holiday landlords?By Tim Evans | September 30, 2023Airbnb rort: despite the housing crisis, despite the rentals crisis, holiday house landlords claim year-round tax ...
From Main Street to Wall Street: is the HAFF housing scheme a gift to the money men?By Harry Chemay | September 13, 2023The Labor government and the Greens have finally agreed to pass the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) bill. But ...
Falling home ownership: the elephant in the superannuation retirement roomBy Harry Chemay | September 4, 2023Treasury’s latest Intergenerational Report (IGR) paints a worrying picture for the more than 4.5 million soon to ...
George Rozvany: living in the shadows of the Big 4 and the art of sudden reappearanceBy George Rozvany | August 28, 2023Australia's original Big 4 'whistleblower' George Rozvany called for the bust up of PwC, EY, KPMG and Deloitte in ...
Not too quick: Tax Office dithering on Lendlease scam puts whistleblowers at riskBy Michael West | August 14, 2023If Lendlease tax whistleblower goes down in court while the Tax Office continues to dither for more than four ...
Private schools, public subsidies: with $50k fees per child per year, how can tax breaks be justified?By Alexia Adhikari and Morgan Harrington | April 17, 2024Private schools are competing in an 'arms race' of vanity projects, even winning architecture prizes, so how can ...
Housing Hunger Games: negative gearing catching fireBy Harry Chemay | March 25, 2024The Budget will soon show the booming transfer of more wealth via negative gearing to the already wealthy. Harry ...
The Big Four accountants and the $480 billion global tax evasion industryBy Adam Lucas and James Guthrie | February 14, 2024PwC and the Big 4 have been in full defence mode before the Senate's inquiry into consultants, and for good ...
Stage 3 tax cuts and the Battle for Middle Australia. But who is that exactly?By Harry Chemay | January 31, 2024Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced last week that the previous government's stage 3 tax cuts need to be ...
Top 40 Tax Dodgers of 2023By Callum Foote and Michael West | November 29, 2023Fossil fuel giants and other foreign multinationals are again the biggest tax dodgers in Australia. Callum Foote ...
Fix Stage 3 tax cuts, save billions, make Australians richer – or keep a poor election promise?By Peter Martin | November 17, 2023The government has to make a vital decision soon: help struggling Australians, or keep its election promise on ...
World’s biggest scam – billionaires, multinationals tax dodging – can’t be fixed by talkfestsBy Michael West and Callum Foote | November 6, 2023Talkfests can’t fix global tax evasion by multinationals and billionaires for one simple reason: the US will never ...
Airbnb tax rort: why is the government subsidising holiday landlords?By Tim Evans | September 30, 2023Airbnb rort: despite the housing crisis, despite the rentals crisis, holiday house landlords claim year-round tax ...
From Main Street to Wall Street: is the HAFF housing scheme a gift to the money men?By Harry Chemay | September 13, 2023The Labor government and the Greens have finally agreed to pass the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) bill. But ...
Falling home ownership: the elephant in the superannuation retirement roomBy Harry Chemay | September 4, 2023Treasury’s latest Intergenerational Report (IGR) paints a worrying picture for the more than 4.5 million soon to ...
George Rozvany: living in the shadows of the Big 4 and the art of sudden reappearanceBy George Rozvany | August 28, 2023Australia's original Big 4 'whistleblower' George Rozvany called for the bust up of PwC, EY, KPMG and Deloitte in ...
Not too quick: Tax Office dithering on Lendlease scam puts whistleblowers at riskBy Michael West | August 14, 2023If Lendlease tax whistleblower goes down in court while the Tax Office continues to dither for more than four ...