Tag: Big business
Of frog droppings and tax avoidance
Posted by John, December 30th, 2015 - under Tax avoidance, The Catholic Church.
Tags: Big business, Frog droppings
Comments: 1
The fact that Thomas has to resort to puerile name calling rather than rational analysis highlights the paucity of logical arguments those defending tax avoidance by big business have. Yours in frog droppings, sandal-wearing, muesli-chewing and bike riding on pedestrian walkways
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Big business, it is time to come clean on tax
Posted by John, December 28th, 2015 - under Tax, Tax avoidance.
Tags: Big business
Comments: 1
This is a link to my article in Monday’s Canberra Times on tax avoidance. I end up by saying: ‘If big business wants to win back the trust of working class taxpayers who pay more tax than them, in some cases literally and in many cases as a percentage of their income, then it is time for those companies to explain how it is that their tax contribution is zero or small. After all if they have nothing to hide they should have nothing to fear from telling us their full tax story.’ Click here for the link to the full article.
Big business tax avoidance
Posted by John, December 18th, 2015 - under Independent Australia, Tax avoidance.
Tags: Big business
Comments: 2
The ATO’s recent ‘Corporate Tax Transparency Report’ is reason to be “screaming from the rooftops for the companies in this list to explain how they have been exploiting us for years”, according to former Assistant Commissioner of Taxation, John Passant.
To read the whole article in Independent Australia click here. Big Business Tax Avoidance
Hillary Clinton is the candidate of Corporate America and business as usual in Washington
Posted by John, May 5th, 2015 - under US politics.
Tags: Big business, Capitalism, Corporate America, Hillary Clinton
Comments: none
Hillary Clinton is mouthing populist rhetoric, but why should anyone believe her? asks Socialist Worker US. She is the candidate of Corporate America and business as usual in Washington.
Labor’s ‘crackdown’ on tax avoidance: Shorten fiddles and revenue burns
Posted by John, March 3rd, 2015 - under Tax, Tax avoidance.
Tags: ALP, Australian Labor Party, Big business, Bill Shorten
Comments: 3
Labor’s tax avoidance crack down statement was the old pea and thimble trick. It wants to give the impression of doing something about big business tax avoidance (always a popular issue among ordinary workers) without really frightening the big business horses. Pathetic is the word that comes to mind.
Citizens against Tax Avoiders
Posted by John, March 30th, 2011 - under Tax, Tax avoidance.
Tags: Big business, Citizens against tax avoiders
Comments: none
I wonder if we could set up an activist group in Australia targeting the big business tax avoiders or those big businesses which pay little or no tax. A bit like Uncut in the UK is targeting the tax avoiders/low tax paying big businesses there. The miners, News Ltd Australia, PBL, Texas Pacific Group, the banks […]
Cut aid to business – not the disability pension
Posted by John, February 14th, 2011 - under Tax, Tax expenditures.
Tags: Big business, Disability pension, Foreign aid
Comments: 4
Instead of attacking disability pensions or schools in Indonesia, or environmental programs, Julia Gillard, why doesn’t Labor tax big business and stop spending tens of billions on the rich through the tax system. Labor?
We cut company taxes while aboriginal kids starve
Posted by John, August 5th, 2010 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: Aborigines, Big business, Election 2010
Comments: 11
Aboriginal children starve while billionaires stop a minor tax to protect their mega profits. The bankruptcy of capitalism and its priorities is clear.
When Labor is a better friend to business than the Liberals
Posted by John, June 7th, 2010 - under The Liberals.
Tags: Australian Labor Party, Australian politics, Big business
Comments: none
If Liberals are friends of capitalists the Labor Party is the friend of capital. The controversy over the Resource Super Profits Tax (RSPT), announced by the Rudd government in its response to the Henry Tax Review, is the latest illustration of this longstanding relationship. The largest chunk of the revenue from the new tax will […]
Cricket’s imperialist masters beaten
Posted by John, August 24th, 2009 - under Workers, Working class.
Tags: Australia, Australian bourgeoisie, Australian imperialism, Australian politics, Big business, Class struggle, Cricket
Comments: 25
The defeat of the Australian cricket team shows that Australian capitalism and its products are not invincible. It is a lesson workers could well learn.