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How the Google Tax grew . . . and grew

Neil ChenowethSenior writer
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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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Neil Chenoweth is an investigative reporter for The Australian Financial Review. He is based in Sydney and has won multiple Walkley Awards. Connect with Neil on Twitter. Email Neil at nchenoweth@afr.com.au

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