
Small businesses paying more tax than Uber
When Uber revealed this week it paid just over $403,000 in tax in Australia over a three-year period, many small businesses were left scratching their heads.
The Silicon Valley technology giant with a market valuation of over US$60 billion responded to questions taken on notice at the Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance to disclose the amount of corporate tax it paid in Australia has only slightly increased from $19,387 in 2013, to $134,387 in 2014, and then $249,280 in 2015.
Read the full story at The Sydney Morning Herald.
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