Dear Jim, how about a cool $5bil for housing, and lower rents, if you shut the Airbnb tax rortBy Tim Evans | August 14, 2023There may well be $5B for the Budget, and a fix for the housing crises, in shutting the Airbnb and holiday rentals ...
Robodebt and Robododger: PwC’s consulting operation revealedBy Michael West | July 10, 2023The double standard is glaring, further illuminated by the findings of the Robodebt Royal Commission. While the ...
Anatomy of a Cover-Up: whistleblower warned PwC and Lendlease of $1b tax scamBy Michael West | June 19, 2023PwC advised Lendlease on the billion-dollar tax scam which is now subject to Australian Tax Office audit. As ...
Here’s a fix for the housing crisis — end the great Airbnb tax rortBy Tim Evans | June 16, 2023At the heart of the nation's housing crisis is a tax rort that sees thousands of liveable homes left unoccupied, ...
Smoke and Mirrors: report finds Origin Energy’s suitor Brookfield an aggressive global tax dodgerBy Callum Foote | June 6, 2023A global analysis of Canadian financial engineering juggernaut Brookfield, which is close to wrapping its $20bn ...
“Hi Babe” Case: ASIC witnesses mauled in court, Commbank embarrassed, evidence ends abruptlyBy Lisa-Jane Roberts | May 17, 2023The credibility of witnesses was tested severely in ASIC's case against bank victim advocate Geoff Shannon ...
Google Australia pays pittance in tax, pays media moguls insteadBy Michael West | May 15, 2023Taxpayers stump up for "man shot in buttocks" story as Google Australia pays a pittance in tax again thanks to ...
Plonk in the Room: Budget 2023 tax elephant and the third degree on Stage 3By Callum Foote | May 10, 2023This year’s government revenue, and subsequent surprise surplus, were heavily bolstered by windfall commodity ...
A not so super budget for superannuants and retireesBy Harry Chemay | May 10, 2023Tuesday's budget announcement was rather short on excitement. Much of it has already been announced or leaked over ...
Fake Reform: Jim Chalmers’ itsy-bitsy tax “hit” is a gift for foreign fossil fuel giantsBy Michael West | May 7, 2023Jim Chalmers long-awaited tweaks to the PRRT are the itsy-bitsyist “reforms” about, the equivalent of recycling ...
A tale of two fossil superpowers: what Australia can learn from NorwayBy Daniel Bleakley | April 26, 2023The pressure is on the Government to address a near $1 trillion debt and spiralling cost of living when it ...
Australia wins plaudits for move on multinational tax dodgers but much more is needed on fossil frontBy Callum Foote and Michael West | April 17, 2023Amid fossil fuel corporate fury at any move to tax them or cap their soaring price rises, the tax reform moves of ...
Dear Jim, how about a cool $5bil for housing, and lower rents, if you shut the Airbnb tax rortBy Tim Evans | August 14, 2023There may well be $5B for the Budget, and a fix for the housing crises, in shutting the Airbnb and holiday rentals ...
Robodebt and Robododger: PwC’s consulting operation revealedBy Michael West | July 10, 2023The double standard is glaring, further illuminated by the findings of the Robodebt Royal Commission. While the ...
Anatomy of a Cover-Up: whistleblower warned PwC and Lendlease of $1b tax scamBy Michael West | June 19, 2023PwC advised Lendlease on the billion-dollar tax scam which is now subject to Australian Tax Office audit. As ...
Here’s a fix for the housing crisis — end the great Airbnb tax rortBy Tim Evans | June 16, 2023At the heart of the nation's housing crisis is a tax rort that sees thousands of liveable homes left unoccupied, ...
Smoke and Mirrors: report finds Origin Energy’s suitor Brookfield an aggressive global tax dodgerBy Callum Foote | June 6, 2023A global analysis of Canadian financial engineering juggernaut Brookfield, which is close to wrapping its $20bn ...
“Hi Babe” Case: ASIC witnesses mauled in court, Commbank embarrassed, evidence ends abruptlyBy Lisa-Jane Roberts | May 17, 2023The credibility of witnesses was tested severely in ASIC's case against bank victim advocate Geoff Shannon ...
Google Australia pays pittance in tax, pays media moguls insteadBy Michael West | May 15, 2023Taxpayers stump up for "man shot in buttocks" story as Google Australia pays a pittance in tax again thanks to ...
Plonk in the Room: Budget 2023 tax elephant and the third degree on Stage 3By Callum Foote | May 10, 2023This year’s government revenue, and subsequent surprise surplus, were heavily bolstered by windfall commodity ...
A not so super budget for superannuants and retireesBy Harry Chemay | May 10, 2023Tuesday's budget announcement was rather short on excitement. Much of it has already been announced or leaked over ...
Fake Reform: Jim Chalmers’ itsy-bitsy tax “hit” is a gift for foreign fossil fuel giantsBy Michael West | May 7, 2023Jim Chalmers long-awaited tweaks to the PRRT are the itsy-bitsyist “reforms” about, the equivalent of recycling ...
A tale of two fossil superpowers: what Australia can learn from NorwayBy Daniel Bleakley | April 26, 2023The pressure is on the Government to address a near $1 trillion debt and spiralling cost of living when it ...
Australia wins plaudits for move on multinational tax dodgers but much more is needed on fossil frontBy Callum Foote and Michael West | April 17, 2023Amid fossil fuel corporate fury at any move to tax them or cap their soaring price rises, the tax reform moves of ...