Tax avoidance by multinationals is a global problem.
The G-7 have announced an “historic” deal to reform taxation of multinationals to ensure digital giants pay their fair share and introduce a global minimum tax to end the race to the bottom.
How “historic” is it? G-7 agreements are being driven by G7 interests first and foremost.
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