No Australia, McDonald's would not like tax with that
McDonald's is considering whether it will need to restructure its operations to avoid getting hit by Diverted Profits Tax.
Deputy Editor, BusinessDay. Reporting on tax and regulation.
McDonald's is considering whether it will need to restructure its operations to avoid getting hit by Diverted Profits Tax.
BHP defends its Singapore marketing hub where it is accused of routing profits and says it is confident of its position in a $1 billion dispute with the Australian Taxation Office.
Tax commissioner Chris Jordan has announced an internal review of the Tax Office's policies and procedures following news that one of its highest ranking officers, Michael Cranston, allegedly abused his position as a public official.
The ATO and federal government want us to think its business as usual at the agency, but it's not.
Employers caught up in an alleged fraud ring accused of stealing $165 million can contact the Australian Taxation Office to find out if they will be liable for tax that wasn't paid because it was being siphoned off by a criminal syndicate, the agency says.
Random audits of employers would be a more proactive approach in chasing down billions of dollars of unpaid superannuation, often to the nation's most vulnerable workers, says Inspector-General of Taxation Ali Noroozi.
The integrity of the Australian Taxation Office has taken a hit, acting ATO boss Andrew Mills says.
Latest scandal involving ATO members described as 'shocking' and 'disgusting' by tax professionals.
Mining giants warn laws could put local companies at risk and prevent them from taking up new investments overseas.
The ATO has released new transfer pricing guidance as it chases hundreds of millions of dollars in tax bills from companies using dubious tax schemes.
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