G20 must act on corporate tax dodgers: Australian PM
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AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Tony Abbott says leaders of the world's most powerful economies should use this weekend's G20 summit to close corporate tax loopholes that cost countries billions of dollars in revenue.
The Group of 20 host said on Wednesday that there is a "collective self interest" in member nations preventing companies from shifting profits from one country to another in order to minimise their tax bills.
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