There is a crack in everything
That’s how the light gets in.
“Making art is like an alchemical process for me. I want to take shit and make gold out of it, metaphorically speaking.”
All extremes be it capitalism, communism, fascism et al are bad And rely on fear and forgetfulness ...
Long-awaited driverless metro train is plagued by issues just hours after opening - Daily Mail
'Designed to deceive': how do we ensure truth in political advertising? - The Guardian
Studies prove it: People are getting dumber
This Week in Security News: Tax Scams and Spam Emails
CSO Australia
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity ...
ATO eyes changes to GST on food to keep up with eating and packaging trends ...
According to documents seen by The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, ATO officials argue the GST is currently applied to food confusingly and cite examples such as packaged ...
An $825m IT refit and super amnesty reboot: ATO's wishlist revealedIt would also remind the government that it needs to announce the appointment of a second commissioner after Neil Olesen flagged his retirement last year then went on extended leave. Since then Jeremy Hirschhorn, a former KPMG partner, has been acting second commissioner. |
Why Eileen organised a hit on her already dead and beloved husband
Eileen Ormsby worked for a conservative law firm but after the GFC, she became a true believer in the wild wild world of the dark web and what promised to be safe and private market for recreational drugs. In her latest book, she set out to sort fact from fiction.
We get the government we deserve .... Always ...Retailer anger as NSW defends light rail disruptions as reasonable
Government argues it should not have to compensate business owners for the "inevitable" disruptions
Rags to riches ride for 'colourful Sydney racing identity'
The arrest of Damion Flower has shocked a range of rich and powerful figures across the country.
One is seen as Labor's messiah, the other stood up to a mining magnate
The race to replace Michael Daley as the leader of the NSW Opposition is now on with two very different aspiring leaders.
Why capitalists hope you have a short memoryThe Week
The rise of social supermarkets: ‘It’s not about selling cheap food, but building strong communities’ Guardian. Today’s must-read; you might have skipped over this so-so headline. Completely different model than the serve-yourself-on- your- app-sans-staff
IRS 2018 Data Book Release; Table 18 on Criminal Investigation Program Statistics
The IRS has released its 2018 Data Book. The Data Book may be accessed here.
For readers of this blog, the key data are presented in Table 18: Criminal Investigation Program, by Status or Disposition.
For readers of this blog, the key data are presented in Table 18: Criminal Investigation Program, by Status or Disposition.
Motivated Secrecy: Politics, Relationships, and Regrets. American Psychological Association 2019, Vol. 1, No. 999, 0002333-8113/19/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/mot0000139
“Recent work has explored the dynamics of secrecy and its outcomes, but has yet to examine the motivations people have for engaging in secrecy and how such motivations shape the experience of secrecy and its implications. We present a motivational model of secrecy, and test this model in diverse contexts: (a) politics (secret votes in the 2016 United States election), (b) common secrets people keep, and (c) romantic relationships (secrets from partners) across a large sample of participants. We explored the motivations people have for keeping a secret, and the psychological implications of having a secret for one’s self and relationships. We found that mind wandering to secrets (but not concealing secrets) was associated with feelings of in authenticity and regret. Moreover, it was secrecy motivated by concern for one’s reputation rather than one’s relationships that predicted these harms of secrecy.”
- British Steel crisis shows dangers of private equity (23 May 2019)
- Ireland
must be open to some international tax changes (23
May 2019)
- Switzerland will remain a low-tax centre for big firms (23 May 2019)
- How to tax sugary drinks (23 May 2019)
- Paschal Donohoe concerned over OECD move to minimum corporate tax (23 May 2019)
- 'Discovery'
decision may make it harder to obtain tax
return certainty (22 May 2019)
- Sandals
Resorts 'operated decades-long tax fraud by charging guests
12% rates but pocketed the cash in secret deal with local Caribbean
governments,' class action lawsuit claims (21 May 2019)
- Hammond
dismisses £6bn pension tax reform (21 May
2019)
- Dominic Raab calls for 5p cut in income tax ahead of Tory leadership (21 May 2019)
- Corporate America paying its lowest share of taxes since Eisenhower (21 May 2019)
- UK
property register 'needed urgently' to stop money laundering
(19 May 2019)
- More
Americans believe it's OK to cheat on your taxes
(21 May 2019)
- How
UK regulators have covered up corruption and fraud (17 May
2019)
- DOTAS: HMRC wins two disguised remuneration cases (17 May 2019)