McDonald's halves its tax bill, back pays $78m

By Nassim Khadem
Updated February 3 2016 - 1:08pm, first published 12:24pm
Treasurer Scott Morrison says the government is committed shutting down tax avoidance strategies used by multinationals. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Treasurer Scott Morrison says the government is committed shutting down tax avoidance strategies used by multinationals. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Crossbench Senator Nick Xenophon says McDonald's should not get away with reducing tax, but "it's lovin' it'.
Crossbench Senator Nick Xenophon says McDonald's should not get away with reducing tax, but "it's lovin' it'.
Greens leader Richard Di Natale says McDonald's is "playing us all for a bunch of clowns, helping the Hamburgler get away with the tax dollars that should be funding Australia's schools and hospitals". Photo: Jay Cronan
Greens leader Richard Di Natale says McDonald's is "playing us all for a bunch of clowns, helping the Hamburgler get away with the tax dollars that should be funding Australia's schools and hospitals". Photo: Jay Cronan

McDonald's Australia was able to more than halve its tax bill last year after routing payments via the low-tax nation of Singapore.

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