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No evidence of multinational tax dodging, says EY

Accountancy firm presents analysis of financial statements from 299 companies.  

Tim Hunter
Tue, 02 May 2017

Multinational companies are probably paying their fair share of tax in New Zealand and it‘s time to set the story straight, EY tax partner Andy Archer says.

The accountancy firm has published findings from its analysis of financial statements filed over two years by 229 New Zealand companies,

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Tim Hunter
Tue, 02 May 2017
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No evidence of multinational tax dodging, says EY
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