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Significados de multinational tax em inglês
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Uso de multinational tax em inglês
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Two significant things happened recently in the international debate on multinationaltax.
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Australia's treasurer has laid out plans to crackdown on multinationaltax avoidance.
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If it's not multinationaltax loopholes, it's Shannon airport and American military landings.
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McManus rattles off multinationaltax avoidance and environmental destruction as key concerns of workers and young people.
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In the process he learnt all about a revolutionary move by the OECD to address multinationaltax avoidance.
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Government ministers insisted today that Ireland had nothing to fear from OECD proposals to clampdown on multinationaltax avoidance.
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The key corporate tax measures in the Finance Bill show clear signs of the international scrutiny now surrounding multinationaltax.
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Labour's revenue spokesperson Michael Wood said the cuts were proof the National Party was not serious about multinationaltax avoidance.
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What has become crystal clear in the interim is the full extent of multinationaltax evasion and minimisation by corporations.
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It primarily targets those that use consumer data to sell online advertising and comes amid an outcry over multinationaltax avoidance.
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The major report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)on multinationaltax is part of an inevitable process.
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It has consistently said the OECD is the correct forum in which to resolve the vexing issue of multinationaltax, not the EU.
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Australia has warned the Big Four accountancy firms against undermining its crackdown on multinationaltax avoidance by creating artificial and cont(...)
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There is an interesting dynamic in the debate on the impact on Ireland if measures to crack down on multinationaltax avoidance are introduced.
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The UN and OECD estimate that globally the cost of multinationaltax evasion and avoidance amounts to as much as US$240bn annually.
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Christian Aid estimates that $160bn, more than the global aid budget, is lost every year to the developing world from multinationaltax dodging.