Michael West

Michael West

Michael West comments on companies, markets and the economy. He is a former SMH business editor.

Michael West

ATO's private company list kicks up more questions about artistry of tax arrangements

Michael West Just $2 billion net tax on total income of $145 billion. What a time to be alive.

Wall Street financiers are back in Australia offering US mortgage pools again

Ben Bernanke, former US Federal Reserve chairman, was denied a mortgage refinance due to more stringent lending standards.

Michael West They must have the seven year itch. Wall Street financiers are back enticing Aussie mums and dads with the exciting opportunity to invest in pools of US mortgages.

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Sold short: Are the hedge funds having a lend on super?

Michael West Is it wrong for super funds to lend their shares so smart-alec hedge funds can make a buck by sabotaging the share price?

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Taxis and Uber will fight it out over new ground

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Michael West Cabs as couriers is so obvious, surely somebody else has thought of it.

The never-ending money laundering review

Tighter controls on laundered money could slow surging property prices

Michael West Rarely has a finalisation process taken so long to finalise.

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The cat is out of the bag on corporate tax avoidance

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Michael West The business lobby has a credibility problem, and the BCA and others need to address it.

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Card giant MasterCard lowers local tax bill

MasterCard lowers its local tax bills through deals with Singapore's government.

Michael West Global credit card giant MasterCard paid $4.3 million in tax to the Australian Taxation Office for the year to December 2014.

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Sub-standard plan for Defence

Michael West You'll get more detail from an aspiring Chinese dairy company than our government.

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Coal advisers dig us a hole

The Wilpinjong expansion project supposedly has has net benefits of $745 million.

Michael West The beauty of being an economic consultant, is you get paid regardless of whether you are right or wrong

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Our banks are beyond the law

Michael West The rate-rigging scandal is a key test of our system.

Digging a deeper hole for coal

Square, dink, dinks, dinkus, head shot, business, Michael West

Michael West Why would governments sabotage a major export by contributing to the glut?

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Come on! There's nothing passive about AusSuper's operation

Lleyton Hewitt helps promote AustralianSuper

Michael West Glamorous ad campaigns and glitzy sponsorships were once the domain of the retail super funds, the big-fee, bank-owned money managers.

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PPP plundering takes its toll on love

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Michael West Once again, on this Valentine's weekend, we are reminded of the price of love.

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Consumers are subsidising the unprofitable coal seam gas industry

Coal seam gas protesters had attacked AGL's gas projects in NSW.

Michael West After all the heartache, trenchant opposition from local communities and a towering $1.8 billion in write-downs, AGL has jettisoned its coal seam gas program.

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Dick Smith float looks like window dressing

Square, dink, dinks, dinkus, head shot, business, Michael West

Michael West There are plenty of questions to be answered about the failed chain's financial health when it was sold to shareholders.

Awards for a year of missteps

Michael West From Slater & Gordon to Dick Smith, Chevron to Macquarie, Michael West hands out gongs for 2015.

NSW is a doggie death row

The NSW RSPCA has by far the highest kill rates of its state peers.

Michael West One state is killing more puppies and kittens, but why?

Corporate tax avoidance bill may deliver little more than hefty fees for tax lawyers

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Michael West There will be much "restructuring" going on right now at the big end of town. Under the government's corporate tax avoidance bill, which passed into law last Thursday, 281 private companies are...

Scott Morrison strikes 11th-hour deal with Greens on tax avoidance laws

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Michael West The Turnbull government cans controversial rules shielding billionaires from disclosing their financial information, in a compromise last night to ensure the passage of its corporate tax avoidance...

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NSW power sale profits could end up in Cayman Islands

NSW Premier Mike Baird has sold the state's electricity business, but there could be tax implications.

Michael West A goodly chunk of the future corporate profits from the NSW power sale are destined to wend their merry way to the Cayman Islands.

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