James Hardie Tax Appeal Dismissed, Likely To Pay US$168.8 Million
01 September 2010 - 4:41PM
Dow Jones News
Building products group James Hardie Industries SE (JHX.AU) said
Wednesday it has lost an appeal against an Australian tax ruling
over its 1998 corporate restructure that is likely to see it be
required to pay around US$168.8 million in back taxes.
In a statement, James Hardie said the Federal Court dismissed
the appeal by its subsidiary RCI, relating to an amended assessment
of tax liability issued by the Australian Taxation Office for the
year to March 31, 1999.
James Hardie said it is considering whether it will further
appeal the decision but is "likely to be required to record a
charge," which it estimated at US$330.4 million as at June 30,
2009.
The company, which paid the ATO A$184 million in settlement of
half of the amended assessment in fiscal 2007 pending the appeal
outcome, said it will remain in compliance with its debt covenants
should a charge be taken.
The company's shares ended down 1.5% at A$5.25 in an overall
market up 2.1%.
-By Bill Lindsay, Dow Jones Newswires; 61-2-8272-4694;
bill.lindsay@dowjones.com
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