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ExxonMobil Australia - Tax Facts
With a total investment of $40 billion, we are a substantial investor in the Australian economy and a major contributor to the wealth of the nation.
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ExxonMobil Australia - Tax Facts
Since 1990, when Petroleum Resources Rent Tax (PRRT) was first applied to the Gippsland Basin, Esso Australia has paid over $14 billion in this tax alone.
When income tax is included, on average more than $600 million has been paid to the Federal Government each year for almost three decades.
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