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Johnson Matthey business update

Johnson Matthey business update.

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Johnson Matthey business update

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 0785E Johnson Matthey PLC 07 February 2018  \n\nJohnson Matthey business update \n \nJohnson Matthey today provides an update on two business matters: the settlement of the contract dispute lawsuit reported as a contingent liability in November 2017; and the positive impact of US tax legislation on the group.\n  \nSettlement of after treatment contract lawsuit\nAs announced on 21st November 2017, a group company, Johnson Matthey Inc. (JMI), had been made a defendant to a contract dispute lawsuit alongside a supplier to an automotive OEM in the United States. The dispute related to a component supplied by the group. We reported a contingent liability in relation to the lawsuit in the announcement of our half year results for the six months ended 30th September 2017. \n \nToday we announce that the lawsuit against JMI has been settled on mutually acceptable terms with no admission of fault. Under this settlement agreement, Johnson Matthey will recognise a charge of £50 million in connection with resolution of the lawsuit. This charge will be excluded from underlying operating profit for the year ending 31st March 2018.\n \nPositive impact of US tax legislation on Johnson Matthey\nWe note the approval of the US Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which became generally effective 1st January 2018, and expect to be positively impacted by these changes. \n \nThe lowering of the US corporate tax rate leads to a revaluation of our US deferred tax liabilities, which we estimate will result in a £30 million one-off non-cash benefit in the income tax expense line in the income statement for the year ending 31st March 2018. This will be excluded from the tax on underlying profit.\n \nFor the current financial year to 31st March 2018, we anticipate no change to the effective tax rate on underlying profit. We continue to expect this to be around 18%. Looking forward to the financial year ending 31st March 2019 and beyond we expect these changes will reduce the effective tax rate on underlying profit by around two percentage points. We continue to work through the full impact and will give more detail in our preliminary announcement for the year ending 31st March 2018.\n \nOutlook\nOur outlook for the year ending 31st March 2018 remains unchanged.\n \nEnquiries:  \nAnalysts and i...

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