Possibly not, but the only real question is "is this legal?". Fair doesn't come into the real world.
This sort of thing makes me so angry, particularly when another Thread here mentions the increased costs from July 1 of moving into a aged care facilities.
Glencore paid zero tax in three years | Newcastle Herald
Possibly not, but the only real question is "is this legal?". Fair doesn't come into the real world.
How many others are in the same boat? Nearly every other big company probably (think mining tax). If it wasn't for the PAYG tax payers of this country we would be in big trouble. I agree that it is a form of legalized fraud.
If their taxable income was almost zero, they would have paid no mining tax, as this is an additional tax on profits.
As for every other big company - think for example BHP - they are the largest mining company in the world, and pay sufficient company tax that their dividends are fully franked.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
All very well if you are a "good corporate citizen" but this mob appear to be pursuing "aggressive tax avoidance tactics". I think it was Kerry Packer who said ""anybody who pays more than their fair share of tax is a fool" (or words similiar), which is fair enough, We all look to pay as little tax as possible by legal means. But those who avoid tax by fraudulent means should be vigourously pursued by the tax department.
It is accepted by our government.
My son , a trainee biomedical technician has just had his tool allowance...TFYT....removed.
He is only in his first year of training and doesn't get a serious income .....govt approved rates......and still needs to purchase specialised tools and equipment.
He has been offered loans up to $20,000 under the new Trade Support Loans Program pending legislation.
Last edited by p38arover; 1st July 2014 at 01:21 PM. Reason: Removed political comment
Mate, I hear you. I really don't want to turn this Thread into an anti-government rant, which is against Forum rules.
My point is, ANYBODY who does not pay their fair share of tax should be investigated.![]()
Here's another reason to be cynical about the mining industry and its political influence (this time at the state level)...
Mining the age of entitlement | The Australia Institute
And what REALLY annoys me is that certain politicians reckon we taxpayers are paying more for our power because of handouts to help make our energy sources more renewable!!
Bring on renewables I say, especially where they're owned by individuals or local community groups (as is often the case in parts of Europe, UK and USA...and happening in Australia now).
Hopefully "mum and dad" investors won't be "smart" enough or unethical enough to rort the tax system.
Alan
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