New global proposals target corporate tax dodging
OECD says its recommendations represent a fundamental shift, though critics feel they do not go far enough
London
THE body that advises industrial nations on economic policy published proposals on Monday to overhaul the way international companies are taxed in an effort to tackle avoidance.
Tight government finances and media reports on the tax structuring used by companies including Starbucks and Google have spurred significant public anger in Europe and the United States in recent years over tax avoidance.
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