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The accounting trick that helps multinationals avoid paying tax

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imageThe tax haven structures associated with Chevron Australia's US parent have come to light. Reuters/Bogdan Criste

Chevron Australia’s aggressive tax strategies have resulted in an additional $322 million tax bill, but this may only be the beginning of the energy giant’s woes with the Australian Taxation Office. And others could face the...

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