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'Companies deserve human rights' among litany of weak tax disclosure excuses

  • Written by The Conversation
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A proposal to exclude Australian owned private companies from disclosing their income tax information is currently the subject of a Senate inquiry due to report on October 12.

The inquiry comes after the Abbott government sought to have...

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