G7 tax deal pressures 30pc company rate
Business has urged the Morrison government to cut Australia’s 30 per cent company tax rate after the world’s biggest developed economies agreed to a global minimum corporate rate of 15 per cent, as part of a crackdown on the tech giants.
A deal struck at the Group of Seven finance ministers at the weekend will force large multinationals to pay tax in countries they sell their goods and services in, most notably tech giants such as Google and Facebook.
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