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OECD plan means governments no longer taxing in the dark

  • Written by The Conversation
imageOECD Director of Tax Pascal Saint-Amans has been a strong advocate of global cooperation on tax avoidance.Dan Himbrechts/AAP

Two years on from a project triggered by scrutiny of the “successful” tax avoidance structures of multinationals such as Apple, Google and Microsoft, the OECD has delivered its final package of reforms on Base...

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