BP oil spill to cost US taxpayer almost $10 billion

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Reuters
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Tue, 2010-07-27 14:35

BP took a pretax provision of $32.2 billion in its accounts for the period, for the cost of capping the well, cleaning up the spill, compensating victims and paying government fines.
However, the net impact on BP's bottom line will only be $22 billion, with the company recording a $10 billion tax credit, most of which will be borne by the US taxpayer, a spokesman said.
BP's UK tax bill will also be reduced, BP added.
Analysts said BP could prompt more public and political anger in the United States by deducting all the costs, and especially the expected fines BP will face.
In 2006, Boeing Co decided to forego seeking a tax deduction for any of a $615 million settlement with the government in 2006 over ethics charges, under pressure from lawmakers.

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