Top companies avoid full tax disclosure, for now

By Nassim Khadem
Updated November 25 2014 - 7:08pm, first published 3:56pm
Andrew Leigh: "Improved transparency promotes trust and credibility in our taxation system." Photo: Elesa Lee
Andrew Leigh: "Improved transparency promotes trust and credibility in our taxation system." Photo: Elesa Lee
Andrew Leigh: "Improved transparency promotes trust and credibility in our taxation system." Photo: Elesa Lee
Andrew Leigh: "Improved transparency promotes trust and credibility in our taxation system." Photo: Elesa Lee
Andrew Leigh: "Improved transparency promotes trust and credibility in our taxation system." Photo: Elesa Lee
Andrew Leigh: "Improved transparency promotes trust and credibility in our taxation system." Photo: Elesa Lee
Andrew Leigh: "Improved transparency promotes trust and credibility in our taxation system." Photo: Elesa Lee
Andrew Leigh: "Improved transparency promotes trust and credibility in our taxation system." Photo: Elesa Lee

Australia's biggest companies can keep their tax bills secret for another year after the federal government rejected calls to bring forward laws designed to increase transparency.

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