Legal inquiries into PwC Australia’s tax leaks scandal have concluded that it did not lead to a “reduction in tax revenues for Australia”.
The summary of reviews by law firms King & Wood Mallesons, Allens and Linklaters, published by PwC on Wednesday, concluded that there was no evidence that tax structures proposed by the firm in relation to the then-new Multinational Anti Avoidance Laws “were created using confidential information”.
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