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    Medibank among Australia’s top 100 taxpayers, paying $471.4 million in taxes and levies


    Medibank Tax Report 2025

    Medibank continues to contribute to Australia’s public finances, paying $471.4 million in taxes and levies in the 2025 financial year (FY25). The health company continues to rank among Australia’s top 100 corporate taxpayers.

    All tax payments were made in Australia, reflecting the fact that Medibank’s operations are entirely domestically based.

    Medibank’s effective tax rate of 30.1% in FY25 demonstrates its ongoing commitment to responsible tax practices and to paying its fair share.

    For a 10th year in a row, Medibank has released its annual Tax Report, outlining how it approaches tax, governs it, and contributes to Australia’s public finances. The report is prepared in line with the Australian Government’s Voluntary Tax Transparency Code.

    “We continue to take a responsible and fair approach to taxation, refraining from tax avoidance practices or aggressive tax strategies,” said Medibank Group Executive – Chief Financial Officer & Group Strategy Mark Rogers.

    “Our FY25 effective tax rate of 30.1% reflects our commitment to transparency and to making a meaningful contribution to Australia’s public finances.”

    The Tax Report provides detailed information on Medibank’s:

    • Tax governance and strategy
    • Income tax disclosures
    • Tax contributions to Australian revenue authorities

    Medibank has voluntarily reported under the Tax Transparency Code for a decade, supporting greater corporate accountability and public trust through clear and consistent disclosure.


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