Taxation

The Panama Tax Cabal Paper Trials

The dis-ease of greed leads people into corruption.  It is a path that will not bring happiness.  This raises questions about who pays tax and who doesn’t.  I have contemplated the tax havens, the rorts, the subsidiary companies created to hide transactions, the shelf companies, the private meetings where money exchanges and… Continue reading

Stellar Record of Australian Government Tax Office, Foreign Contractors and Bankruptcy?

My question is why not contract to Australian companies?

Why can’t call centres be organised here in Australia?

This would assist in bringing down unemployment, keep the profit in the country and contribute to the tax base rather than the risk of overseas tax havens, hiding money and other companies diverting profits.

I am becoming… Continue reading

Tax Office and Police Raid on Whistleblower for Speaking to the Media

A noteworhty quote:  “Mr Boyle said there was some suggestion from the Australian Federal Police and Australian Tax Office officers at his home that he had committed a crime in speaking to the media”.  I think of this in light of a comment made by journalists that felt they were criminalised for… Continue reading

Samson and Goliath: Taking on the Australian Taxation Office

I think this is the case whenever you seek to stand up to those in power.  What I have learned is that there is an attitude of indifference.  If they do not believe you have power then it is very tough to take on those who have considerable power.  It is incredible… Continue reading

Tax Cuts or Welfare?

Do the poorest of the poor benefit in a flat economy (likely to stagnate)?

A Budget of Tax Cuts and Welfare Crackdown


A Budget of Tax Cuts and Welfare Crackdown


A revenue windfall ahead of the looming general election has seen the government burnish its economic credentials by forecasting a $2.2 billion surplus in fiscal… Continue reading

Australian Tax Cuts will they Advance Australia Fair?

The title is enquiring into whether tax cuts will advance australia fair.  This has to be the modus operandi of determining what is in the public interest in a democracy based on sharing and representation.

I have felt inspired around this subject, not for the on the surface facts but beyond that.  The… Continue reading

Mohandas Gandhi

“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

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