Fran O'Sullivan: Murdoch's tax beef should worry us all
COMMENT: Murdoch has an interest in exposing favourable tax environment enjoyed by the very companies which are siphoning off advertising revenue streams.
COMMENT: Murdoch has an interest in exposing favourable tax environment enjoyed by the very companies which are siphoning off advertising revenue streams.
COMMENT: It is illogical to expect that global processes and outcomes will not be strongly influenced by the corporates that operate at that level.
The New Zealand Herald investigation into multinational tax has sparked a political scrap with Labour finance spokesman Grant Robertson.
COMMENT: Boycott those companies spending a fortune to avoid paying their fair share. What they're doing might be legal - but it's morally bankrupt.
The drug giant seeking $30m from the taxpayer for its cancer drug Keytruda paid less income tax in 2014 than PM John Key.
INTERACTIVE: 20 large companies made $10b of sales to Kiwis, but paid just $1.8min tax.
INTERACTIVE: Multinationals insist they are meeting their NZ legal obligations.
Leaders of the Gloriavale Christian Community have opened up to the public after revelations the group has more than $40 million in assets.
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The Government's operating deficit was smaller than predicted in the first four months of the 2016 financial year.
Ireland is about to get a new biggest company, and it's only a little smaller than the nation's entire economy.
A former tax agent who allegedly falsified 250 GST and income tax returns in order to keep client money has been charged with fraud.
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One of the main differences between Auckland and the three major East Coast Australian cities is the huge number of apartments.
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Why not cut out all the hypocritical noise about tax freeloaders and just declare big corporations' profits tax-free?
OECD will tomorrow release final recommendations on the biggest change to international tax rules since WWII.
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The Government's move to extend GST to digital products is a common sense idea, says Alex Malley.
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Sir Ronald Davison, the former Chief Justice best known for his role in the Winebox Inquiry, died peacefully at his home.
Electricity retailer and generator Trustpower has lost the latest round of a $8.9m tax battle.