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Aurizon wins share capital dispute over $4.4B loan during 2010 float
Rail freight operator Aurizon has triumphed in a tax dispute with the ATO, with a court finding that credit for a $4.4 billion loan by the Queensland government made during an initial public offering in 2010 was share capital despite no shares being issued to the state government.
Silk for Deutsche Bank in failed ACCC case elevated to NSW Court of Appeal
The senior counsel for Deutsche Bank in its sucessful defence against the ACCC's landmark cartel case is one of three new judicial appointments in NSW.
SingTel can’t salvage $190,000 in transfer pricing deductions on $14.2B Optus buy
SingTel has been blocked from making $190,000 in tax deductions after the Australian Taxation Office won its Federal Court case against the Singaporean teleco over transfer pricing benefits related to the $14.2 billion acquisition of Optus.
SingTel loses transfer pricing dispute with ATO over $14.2B Optus acquisition
Singapore telecommunications giant SingTel cannot claim over $894 million in tax deductible "transfer pricing benefits" for interest paid by a cross-border subsidiary on a loan for the $14.2 billion acquisition of Optus, the Federal Court has ruled.
High Court refuses special leave to Healius in $60M tax refund battle
Health care giant Healius has lost its application to the High Court to challenge a $60 million win for the Australian Taxation Office.
ATO wins appeal in $60M tax dispute with Healius
The Australian Taxation Office has secured a Full Federal Court victory in its $60 million tax battle with Healius, overturning a ruling that found the healthcare company could claw back a multi-million dollar tax refund.