One of the greatest of all time. A legend. A showman. A comedic icon. A movie star. An activist. A one of a kind. RIP #jerrylewis
One of the greatest of all time. A legend. A showman. A comedic icon. A movie star. An activist. A one of a kind. RIP #jerrylewis
Multinational giants accused of shifting Australian revenue offshore
The global effort to extract a fair share of tax from multinationals is stepping up, say Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan. Courtesy ABC News24
ATO hails tech giants $7 billion sales surge
The world's biggest technology companies are booking an extra $7 billion in sales in Australia every year, meaning more money for the ATO.
It takes a village to create successful strategies, and team members like Michael to make a positive difference ...
It takes a village to create successful strategies, and team members like Michael to make a positive difference ...
Facebook, Google put on spot over revenue
ATO Commissioner Chris Jordan said the new multinational tax avoidance laws were expected to return sales in Australia worth more than $7 ...
David Koch Sunrise with Hon KELLY O’DWYER
David Koch Sunrise with Hon KELLY O’DWYER
Circa 2014 Mark Zirnsak Wanted: More corporate transparency
Global Forum releases second round of compliance ratings on tax
Richard Murphy: Congratulations to Tax Justice Australia for winning $10bn for the people of Australia
Global Forum releases second round of compliance ratings on tax
Wendy Bradley applies her years of experience working for HMRC to assess the accuracy of this Channel 4 documentary, and muses on how HMRC could be reformed Catching the tax dodgers | AccountingWEB
This discussion will focus on the consequences of the generational
divide on the public sector workforce, in terms of the gap in digital
literacy between senior executives and their workforces. Digital natives
live much of their lives online; what is the carry over effect into
their public sector roles, the effect on social media ...
Plenary 7: Digital strangers, digital natives with Jacqui Curtis
Millennial bug: why the 'digital native' is a myth
Thieves steal 20 tons of chocolate in German town Deutsche Welle
Andrew T. Hayashi (Virginia), The Quiet Costs of Taxation: Cash Taxes and Noncash Bases:
Tax law gives relief to “illiquid” taxpayers, those with income or wealth but no cash. This relief results in revenue losses, creates opportunities for tax avoidance, and distorts economic decisions. And yet, we don’t know how much hardship is actually created by illiquidity. This Article provides a framework for determining the magnitude of that hardship.
Bloomberg Businessweek: Trump’s Web of Companies May Have a Way to Avoid the Obamacare Tax, by Lynnley Browning & John McCormick:
Behind the stainless steel and glass of Chicago’s Trump International Hotel & Tower lies a skeleton of 180,000 cubic yards of high-performance concrete. Below that, 57 rock caissons, some as thick as 10 feet and as long as 80 feet, anchor the skyscraper to the ground and bedrock. The building’s ownership structure is complex, too.
“Digital business execution is requiring more frequent and complex decision making, continuous problem solving and rapid pattern recognition, all of which require workforce digital dexterity. In most organizations, however, responsibility for helping employees develop the desire and ability to exploit a wide range of transformative technologies — highlighted in the Gartner, Inc. Hype Cycle for Digital Workplace, 2017 — does not have to rest with any group or individual. “Humans will still be at the center of work, even as intelligent software and machines become our co-workers. CIOs must anticipate how trends in business, society, technology and information will converge to change where, when, why and with whom we work,” said Matt Cain, vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner. “CIOs must expand their charter to include workforce digital dexterity.” The Hype Cycle can help application leaders identity and exploit new and existing technologies that will boost employee engagement and agility for better business outcomes…”
ATO blitz hits top 1000 firms
Companies forced into tax 'confessional'
The Case Against a Consumption Tax
Why a consumption tax does not hold up under close scrutiny
CHANGE: IBM Watson Makes a Treatment Plan for Brain Cancer Patient in 10 Minutes; Doctors Take 160 Hours
WHY DUE PROCESS REMAINS AS IMPORTANT AS EVER: Students ‘Routinely Accused of Crimes They Didn’t Commit,’ Prof Says.
College kids can be just as foolish as any other young people, but today’s campus environment fuels their emotionalism rather than helping them master it
Here’s A Surprise – For The First Time In Forever, Print Magazine Sales Are Up
Magazine sales have generally been falling since the day the inventor of the internet said: “Hey, why don’t I invent the internet?” But the latest ABC figures, released this week, show that sales of certain titles are actually going up. News and current affairs magazines are becoming more popular – but celebrity, gossip and fashion publications are still struggling
BuzzFeed inks six-figure deal with Decision Desk to provide election results
BuzzFeed inks six-figure deal with Decision Desk to provide election results
Tax residency rules are 'broken', 'anachronistic', 'unwieldy' | afr.com
Michael West Retweeted
Your "Pinstripe Mafia" affirms the confidence engendered by other papers, that Accounting Standards boards act solely in public interest. /s
Gaming the Lottery
The last couple of weeks have
seen a series of articles uncovering the darker practices of lottery companies
around the world. The investigation is part of a global collaboration of
investigative journalists which is looking into the $300bn industry.
Of particular interest to us is
the story of IGT, one of the world’s largest lottery operators. IGT has over
400 lottery licences and revenues of $6bn a year.
According to Khadija Sharif and
Jeff Kelly Lowenstein, writing for eNCA,
the company also appears to be involved in some classic tax avoidance
structures involving tax haven UK.
Trumps deals in Georgia raise money laundering concerns
The New Yorker
this week has published a long report looking into Trump’s deals in Georgia.
There is a lot to question too. In 2011 Donald Trump granted a licence for a
new luxury tower in Batumi, a town on the Black Sea. The deal allowed the new
development to use the Trump brand, and the future president visited the
country, extolling the virtues of Michael Saakashvili the then President. The
town had no market for luxury housing, and many thought the investment insane.
The image of tax havens
The British
Journal of Photography have published a short 8 minute film on the
making of Havens, a photographic project by Gabriele Galimberti and Paolo
Woods.
The pair travelled the world for
two years photographing tax havens trying to commit to film what is in large
part an intangible trade.
More on the project can be found
on the dedicated website here: http://www.theheavensllc.com