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Do we need a global minimum corporate tax?
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Do we need a global minimum corporate tax?

What is a global minimum corporate tax? A global minimum corporate tax would set the same minimum tax rate for companies globally, regardless of their operational locations. The tax rate, alongside the proposal to tax businesses solely based on their locations of profit, are the two core pillars of the
May 15, 2021 3 min read
Election 2016: The Taxation Debate
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Election 2016: The Taxation Debate

Australia’s taxation framework is a focal point for budget repair in the upcoming election. Multinational Tax Avoidance With politicians hammering on about tax avoidance, the Coalition has proposed a Tax Integrity Package to tackle the concern. Features of this package include a new stringent Diverted Profits Tax (DPT) to
Jul 2, 2016 2 min read
Dealing at arms-length: sinking dubious tax havens
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Dealing at arms-length: sinking dubious tax havens

The global reputation of many behemoth multinationals has been tarnished by their dubious international tax arrangements. Among the worst offenders are Apple, Google and Starbucks. From 2009 to 2011 Apple alone managed to avoid taxes on $44 billion of its global profits. An Australian Financial Review investigation reveals since 2002
May 20, 2014 4 min read
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