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An OECD global tax deal is close. Australia should jump on board

It wasn’t a good look for Australia to be on the world stage at last month’s IMF meetings as a noted holdout on a crucial international agreement.

Richard HoldenEconomics professor

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Discussions about company tax have a habit of quickly going off the rails. Commentators sometimes confuse profit with revenue and declare that large (but not profitable) companies are “paying no tax”!

Others forget that losses from previous years can legitimately be offset against current year profits. And politicians routinely decry this or that naughty company not “paying their fair share”. Whatever that means.

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Richard Holden is professor of economics at UNSW Business School and president of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Connect with Richard on Twitter.

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