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Transfield, News Corp and Exxon Mobil paid no tax in 2013-14

2015-12-17 07:27:12| Chemicals - Topix.net

Transfield Services, the controversial company running many of Australia's offshore immigration detention centres, had no tax payable in Australia in 2013-14, on its revenue of $2.8 billion and taxable income of $16 million. The list of over 1500 large corporate taxpayers has been published by the Australian Taxation Office, for the first time revealing how much tax some of the biggest companies operating in Australia pay.

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