Oxfam says new deal on global minimum corporate tax is shameful and dangerous

Édité par Ed Newman
2021-10-12 06:39:31

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More than 130 countries -- including every G20 nation -- have agreed to a global deal to ensure large corporations pay a global minimum tax rate of 15%.  The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development described the agreement as a “landmark deal.” 

Nairobi, October 12 (RHC)-- More than 130 countries -- including every G20 nation -- have agreed to a global deal to ensure large corporations pay a global minimum tax rate of 15%.  The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development described the agreement as a “landmark deal.” 

French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said: “The deal opens the path to a true fiscal revolution for the 21st century.  It’s a fiscal revolution, first, because there is no going back.  It’s a fiscal revolution because it brings more justice in the matter of taxation.  Finally, digital giants will pay their fair share of taxes in countries, including France, where they are making a profit.”

Critics of the global tax deal say a 15% tax rate is far too low.  Susana Ruiz of Oxfam said: “This deal is a shameful and dangerous capitulation to the low-tax model of nations like Ireland.  It is a mockery of fairness that robs pandemic-ravaged developing countries of badly needed revenue for hospitals and teachers and better jobs.”



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