In 2002, he granted Sanitarium Health Foods – which is owned by the US-based Seventh Day Adventist Church, and benefited from controversial tax exemptions – a 10 year license to run Dick Smith Foods.
So what if in 2016 Aldi paid Australia $123 million in taxes – and appears to have been paying about 30 per cent in tax for at least eight years?
So what if last year Aldi – but not the likes of Google – signed the Federal Government’s Tax Transparency Code, and has since published a tax contribution report on its website?
https://corporate.aldi.com.au/en/about-aldi/approach-to-tax/
file:///C:/Users/peter/AppData/Local/Temp/TaxContributionReport.pdf
https://thenewdaily.com.au/money/consumer/2018/07/27/dick-smith-aldi-claims-debunked/
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