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Glencore gets transfer pricing win

Court accepted Glencore's transfer pricing was at "arm's length".

Copper concentrates being loaded onto a train at the CSA mine.

Copper concentrates being loaded onto a train at the CSA mine.

The ATO had wanted to charge Glencore an additional $14.7 million in tax in 2007, another $13.7 million in 2008 and an extra $43.8 million for 2009. On top of that it wanted shortfall interest charges...

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