Shell: tax ripped out as in-house deals doubleBy Michael West | May 8, 2017The latest financial statements from oil and gas giant Shell show just one tax haven connection. The appendix to a ...
Tackling the big tax swindlersBy Michael West | May 4, 2017This month, in a venture with GetUp, we analyse the financial statements of a suite of the world's largest ...
Google, Facebook restructure; eBay gives taxman the birdBy Michael West | May 1, 2017Under pressure from the Tax Office, Google and Facebook have begun to bring their revenue onshore to be taxed. ...
Optus and Telstra’s billing scams hit customers in drovesBy Michael West | April 27, 2017Optus and Telstra are complicit in a predatory multimillion-dollar billing scam. Thousands, if not hundreds of ...
Game-changer for oil giants and multinational tax avoidersBy Michael West | April 24, 2017It was a superb win for the the Australian Tax Office against Chevron in the Federal Court last week but there is ...
Hornswoggler Chevron hit by historic court caseBy Michael West | April 23, 2017Chevron's top brass touched down in Australia last September in a fleet of five private jets, here to visit their ...
Exxon pays no tax, record dividends, as gas prices soarBy Michael West | April 4, 2017Oil and gas leviathan Exxon Mobil has managed to pay zero tax in Australia for two years, despite making $18 ...
Tick & flick: PwC embroiled in Vocation collapseBy Michael West | April 4, 2017Public trust in the independence of the major audit firms to manage their conflicts of interest is once again in ...
Land titles office: another privatisation for the Caymans?By Michael West | April 3, 2017Profits from the NSW land titles registry may soon be heading to the Cayman Islands to be controlled by one of the ...
Land titles: the folly of privatising an essential monopolyBy Michael West | March 20, 2017Sensibly, the federal government abandoned plans to privatise the database of the corporate regulator just before ...
ScoMo tells the truth about real estate, gets the sin binBy Michael West | March 10, 2017On Monday, Treasurer Scott Morrison told the truth. On Friday he was gone, gone as the government's chief ...
The Lucky Country: how inheritance and the property boom sharpened inequality – reportBy Michael West | March 8, 2017Inequality is on the rise, perpetuated by government policies such as negative gearing, where ordinary taxpayers ...
Shell: tax ripped out as in-house deals doubleBy Michael West | May 8, 2017The latest financial statements from oil and gas giant Shell show just one tax haven connection. The appendix to a ...
Tackling the big tax swindlersBy Michael West | May 4, 2017This month, in a venture with GetUp, we analyse the financial statements of a suite of the world's largest ...
Google, Facebook restructure; eBay gives taxman the birdBy Michael West | May 1, 2017Under pressure from the Tax Office, Google and Facebook have begun to bring their revenue onshore to be taxed. ...
Optus and Telstra’s billing scams hit customers in drovesBy Michael West | April 27, 2017Optus and Telstra are complicit in a predatory multimillion-dollar billing scam. Thousands, if not hundreds of ...
Game-changer for oil giants and multinational tax avoidersBy Michael West | April 24, 2017It was a superb win for the the Australian Tax Office against Chevron in the Federal Court last week but there is ...
Hornswoggler Chevron hit by historic court caseBy Michael West | April 23, 2017Chevron's top brass touched down in Australia last September in a fleet of five private jets, here to visit their ...
Exxon pays no tax, record dividends, as gas prices soarBy Michael West | April 4, 2017Oil and gas leviathan Exxon Mobil has managed to pay zero tax in Australia for two years, despite making $18 ...
Tick & flick: PwC embroiled in Vocation collapseBy Michael West | April 4, 2017Public trust in the independence of the major audit firms to manage their conflicts of interest is once again in ...
Land titles office: another privatisation for the Caymans?By Michael West | April 3, 2017Profits from the NSW land titles registry may soon be heading to the Cayman Islands to be controlled by one of the ...
Land titles: the folly of privatising an essential monopolyBy Michael West | March 20, 2017Sensibly, the federal government abandoned plans to privatise the database of the corporate regulator just before ...
ScoMo tells the truth about real estate, gets the sin binBy Michael West | March 10, 2017On Monday, Treasurer Scott Morrison told the truth. On Friday he was gone, gone as the government's chief ...
The Lucky Country: how inheritance and the property boom sharpened inequality – reportBy Michael West | March 8, 2017Inequality is on the rise, perpetuated by government policies such as negative gearing, where ordinary taxpayers ...