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You are here: Home Archive 2009 October 29 Tax costs drag TT-Line into red but debt reined in

Tax costs drag TT-Line into red but debt reined in

by Rob McKay last modified Oct 29, 2009 11:21 AM

Tasmanian-owned ferry firm TT-Line has seen operational profit of $6.7m dragged down to a loss of $2.4m due to taxes on ship revaluation and fuel hedge derivatives, but the company should be debt-free in the next financial year.

  
Tax costs drag TT-Line into red but debt reined in

The loss, reported in the company's annual report, took the gloss from a promising financial year which saw total revenue increase to $175.6m from $166.9m.

Chief executive Charles Griplas said the $8.3m tax expense was a non-cash item and...

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