The government's path to a Google Tax began innocuously enough when then Treasurer Joe Hockey in May 2105 announced a Multinational Anti-Avoidance Law that was framed in a way that would catch virtually nobody.
It was aimed at foreign companies that used contrived arrangements to avoid having a taxable presence in Australia, and initially it seemed likely to catch less than 20 companies.
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