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Explainer: how Uber and Airbnb are reducing their Australian tax bill

  • Written by The Conversation
imageTax Commissioner Chris Jordan and Treasurer Scott Morrison have their sights set on multinational tax avoidance.Paul Miller/AAP

The current international tax regime was developed in the last century when the internet was not yet invented. At that time, a foreign company would typically require a substantial physical presence in Australia before it...

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