Financial Times: Australia raises pressure on multinationals with strict tax disclosure law
Reporting from the Financial Times (quoting CICTAR) on Australia’s approval for the world’s strictest tax disclosure laws for multinational companies, forcing them to reveal details of their finances in dozens of jurisdictions
‘Australia set to take on the cockroaches of multinational tax chicanery’
Australia to take on the cockroaches of mulitnational tax chicanery
EU Tax Observatory analysis on Australia’s new corporate transparency rules
EU Tax Observatory analysis of Australia’s tax transparency legislation
Super Yachts and Super Models. The Herald Sun on the wealth being extracted from Australia’s National Insurance Disability Scheme
The Herald Sun reports on the billionaires extracting wealth from Australia’s National Diability Insurance Scheme, quoting CICTAR’s Jason Ward
Australians forced to pay up to $3 million for aged care despite claims the sector is going broke
The Herald Sun looks at profit extraction from the care industry in Australia, with comments from CICTAR's Jason Ward
Daily Telegraph: Inside the Irish jig Meta uses to slash $262m from Aussie tax bills
Daily Telegraph Australia reports on Facebooks tax affairs, quoting CICTAR’s Jason Ward
Guardian and Tax Notes report on continued use of controversial tax schemes by accountancy giants, as ATO threatens action
Guardian Australia reports on the continued use of controversial tax schemes by accountancy giants
Accountancy Times: CICTAR and TJN-Australia tell inquiry that separation of audit and advisory is critical for improving standards
Accountancy Times reports on a joint submission by CICTAR and TJN-Australia to a government inquiry into the audit industry
CICTAR report cited in Guardian report on DP world dispute
The Guardian Australia reports on the ongoing dispute between unions and DP world, citing CICTAR research
Lots of companies pay little to no tax. It's often totally legal. But should taxpayers reward them?
ABC covers recent CICTAR research on company tax dodging, concluding that, as consumers have choices, so do governments when they purchase services from companies that dodge their taxes.
Major multinational port operator paid zero tax in Australia while raking in billions
CICTAR report reveals one of Australia’s two largest port operators, has paid no tax in Australia despite generating revenue of more than $4.5bn over eight years
Review of PwC tax leaks scandal will not stop conflicts of interest engulfing consulting firms
Review of PwC tax leaks scandal will not stop conflicts of interest engulfing consulting firms: ABC
Australian biotech company CSL accused of shifting $5bn in revenue to Switzerland
CSL appear to be ducking taxes while lobbying against greater transparency; Herald Sun
PwC urged Labor to delay multinational tax transparency laws, Senate submissions reveal
Can Governments afford to continue listening to the voices of vested interest on tax transparency?
Albanese promised to enact multinational tax measures. Nothing’s happened
Can Governments afford to continue listening to the voices of vested interest on tax transparency?
OECD pressed Australia to drop plan to reveal where multinationals pay tax
OECD pressed Australia to drop plans to reveal where multinationals pay tax
Multinationals ‘have fought off laws to boost tax transparency’
Multinationals have fought off laws to boost transparency